the lancaster kicks ass
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- Dec 20, 2003
and you guys thought 1 sharkmouth merlin was sexy!
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Yes a lot. pD's reply should be interesting. I could reply but I won't (pD will have a much better one!) and it this off-topic, AGAIN! Thought Alder created a thread for this discussion?evangilder said:Indeed. Someone needs to do a bit more reading.
102first_hussars said:For some time the U.S. Pilots were getting their asses handed to them
WRONG, WRONG, WRONG!!!!!! The Japanese with the Zero and Oscar barley had a 2 to 1 kill ratio over P-39s and P-40s during the peak of their deployment (Go the the thread rising sun warbirds). I did an extensive research of USAAF kills and losses from Jan 42 through November 42. It showed that the USAAF held it's own over New Guinea and in some cases even the lackluster P-39 and P-400 was starting to score against the Zero and Oscar. The 39th FS had several aces emerge from flying P-39s. The USAAF did take losses during this period (off the top of my head about 150 aircraft for about 180 aircraft destroyed) but no way close to the image of propaganda shown here...102first_hussars said:alot of the nugget P-40 pilots were wasted on their first tangle with the enemy,
In what way are you making that claim? Both had high performance V 12 engines that required similar maintenance. In repairing battle damage, fabric surfaces can be easier to repair but they are not as resilient as sheet metal, on the other hand, sheet metal repairs can be extensive depending where the damage is located.102first_hussars said:P40 had some of that but didnt have speed and agility and sure as hell wasnt simple and easy to maintain like the Hurricane was.
Udet said:Lancaster Kicks Ass:
Why leave the response to Plan_D? Can´t you produce your own thoughts to attempt proving someone wrong?
You sounded like my twin sisters, when we were little children, running to tell my father I just pulled their hair.
Well said pD. That was another reason I left it to him.the lancaster kicks ass said:i know we're no longer talking about this but i think i can be forgiven for not letting this one slip..........
Udet said:Lancaster Kicks Ass:
Why leave the response to Plan_D? Can´t you produce your own thoughts to attempt proving someone wrong?
You sounded like my twin sisters, when we were little children, running to tell my father I just pulled their hair.
firstly, i had to go, i didn't have any time to make any more of a responce than that, i just wanted to give you an indication you were wrong
secondly, i will be the first to admit that pD is far more knowledgable on this subject than i am, it makes sence to let him answer, and he himself said he was honoured we left it to him to answer, he enjoys fighting with people like you
and lastly, i am only a boy of 15, i did not insult you or degrade you too seriously, yet at the first sign that someone dissaproves of you you lower yourself to the level or personal insults, doesn't that also seem like something small children would do? i could tell you what i think of you as i'm sure you could of me, but i'm not gonna beacause unlike you it would seem, i'm above that............
lesofprimus said:The one thing u have to remember when considering the early Pacific combat is that the Japanese planes were made out of wood and had no armor of self sealing fuel tanks...
Not exactly the hardest thing to set on fire....
A stray .50 cal bullet could and did light them on fire...
The P-40 did hold its own in the PTO....