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You think that a BF-110 could outurn and outroll a I-16, something like that? Numbers please.
Now considering the I-16 type 24, best examples were just flying at 489 km/h at about 4500 m hight, but as SL it was full 440 km/h exactly as soviet tested Bf-109 E-3! Even serial type 29 with 20 mm canons was making 430 km/h. From comparative trials it was beating the "Emil" after only 2 or 3 turning circles* or only 1 to 1.5 loop!
* (17-19s vs 26.5 -29.4)
So what does it make at 1000 m? 5% less speed for 50% more turn rate, 80% more loop rate and 300-400% more roll rate...
Obviously, considering that a fighter is always a compromise between performance and manoeuvrability, it was not as osolescent as it look like!
Catching german bombers at hight, should be a problem of course, but the switch to the already produced I-180 at factory n°21 plant coulf have quickly salve this.]
I have read somewhere (may be on this forum) that the I-16 was notorious instable and the quality of Sovjet pilots was eufemistically said not very good. So the I-16 may not have been that outdated my money would go to the me110's.
The I-80 never really got into production. I assume there was a reason for that.
In 1940 the Sovjet airforce was arguably the largest in the world but there were not so many modern planes on inventory.
In final worlds, considering Luftwaffe's superiority, i have no doubt that VVS would have been gradually decimated, but not destroyed with such catastrophic speed as during Barbarossa. That change a lot of things.
I have read somewhere (may be on this forum) that the I-16 was notorious instable and the quality of Sovjet pilots was eufemistically said not very good. So the I-16 may not have been that outdated my money would go to the me110's.
In 1940 the Sovjet airforce was arguably the largest in the world but there were not so many modern planes on inventory.
False!The I-80 never really got into production. I assume there was a reason for that.
You think that a BF-110 could outurn and outroll a I-16, something like that? Numbers please.
Now considering the I-16 type 24, best examples were just flying at 489 km/h at about 4500 m hight, but as SL it was full 440 km/h exactly as soviet tested Bf-109 E-3! Even serial type 29 with 20 mm canons was making 430 km/h. From comparative trials it was beating the "Emil" after only 2 or 3 turning circles* or only 1 to 1.5 loop!
* (17-19s vs 26.5 -29.4)
So what does it make at 1000 m? 5% less speed for 50% more turn rate, 80% more loop rate and 300-400% more roll rate...
Obviously, considering that a fighter is always a compromise between performance and manoeuvrability, it was not as osolescent as it look like!
Barbarossa as Pearl Harbor never looked like a fair football match. From the 3 500+ soviet lost planes the first week, only 824 were due to air combats against Luft even if counting those that occured during take-offs and landings, the major part as i already said was lost on airfields or sabotaged during evacuation.
That mean rather a victory due to the Heer's advance over soviet logistics (in fact the lack of soviet logistics) rather than Luftwaffe's one over VVS in the air.
@Altea, very strange statement.
Why did they replace the I-16 by Hurricanes which were clearly inferior to the Bf109E and Bf109F aswell.
cimmex
@Altea, very strange statement.
Why did they replace the I-16 by Hurricanes which were clearly inferior to the Bf109E and Bf109F aswell.
cimmex
It seems i already wrote about it.Altea, I truly don't understand how the VVS would be gradually decimated in 1940 and yet was quickly decimated one year later?
They were in 1941, after BoF and BoB experience. Soviet crews faught previously in Spain, China, Mongolia, Finland. Moreover soviet pilot training level begun to fall only in 1940, with the massive growth of VVS and reduction in flight time for new crew promotions.Another factor: You may have parity with the aircraft but not with the pilots. Luftwaffe pilots at that time were better trained and with experience.
Difficut to take them by surprise as easy as in 1941, when Stalin as well as his generals were persuaded that no attack would be launched against SU before separate peace with UK!
and also:
Barbarossa as Pearl Harbor never looked like a fair football match
Soviet army and VVS were taken by surprise in 1941, exactly as americans in Pearl Harbour.
Do you think american losses would be so high if there were prevented from Nagumo's attack?
So for soviets in 1941, i'm not persuaded in a big Luftwaffe (or Japanese planes in PH) success encontering a big reception commitee, thousand fighers in the air, mobilsed AAA and ready defence, empty airfields etc... In 1941 Stalin was not believing in a german attack and thought of a bluff to make him cooperate more for german war machine against England (petrol, wheat deliveries etc...)
What would be the alibi in 1940? He would had no reasons to make any illusions, only react, mobilise and deploy his troops on well prepared defensive positions.
They were in 1941, after BoF and BoB experience. Soviet crews faught previously in Spain, China, Mongolia, Finland. Moreover soviet pilot training level begun to fall only in 1940, with the massive growth of VVS and reduction in flight time for new crew promotions.
and LW fighter training fell after 1942. So if an attack against VVS in 1940 as fighter training was starting to get worse in Russia ( see bold above) - then LW still has a grand time decimating the VVS. Maybe even on a larger scale.
Wasn't the training cut back because of the war in the West?
Why did they replace the I-16 by Hurricanes which were clearly inferior to the Bf109E
cimmex
The Hurricane was most definitely not "clearly inferior" to the Bf 109 E. The British,in their comparative trials,considered the Hurricane a superior fighter to the Emil. The Germans thought otherwise. In fact they were closely matched.
More than half the Bf 109s shot down during the BoB fell to Hurricanes. (Hurricanes equipped 34 Squadrons,Spitfires 19)
Cheers
Steve
Losses from BoB: 196 Bf 110; 534 Bf 109E; 603 Hurricanes; 329 Spitfires!