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Dogwalker said:Ok, there are vibrations. I expect to read some pilot's report that say they were so severe. I didn't read it yet. I read this for many others aircraft instead, included the FW-190.
Dogwalker said:Another time, it's your opinion and I respect it, other experts worked on it and flown with it. Many pilots appreciated this aircraft, and the difference is that they flown with it, and you not. So I repeat, they were all incompetents, except you?
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I'm not taking this personal, but, since we are speaking of the structural defects of that type of aircraft, that can prevent further developements of it, I think that there must be some document, some statement of pilots that flown with P39 or P63, that said that vibrations are a main problem of these fighters. If no one ever reported it (instead of many other celebrated fighters), I think that the problem is a secondary one.DerAdlerIstGelandet said:No there are vibrations in any aircraft and all aircraft. I dont think I never said there wasn't. I just said it would suck sitting on a drive shaft and I think I have a bit more experience in that matter than you do! (since you obviously seem to discredit everything I say because you seem to take this personal!)
I respect those people, respect them so much, that I think that they knew their work enough to recognize a defect if there were. I know what's the definition and, since it was a question that I asked to you, I never said that those people were...Dogwalker said:And by the way you might want to look up the definition of incompetents because this is the definitions and you are saying that all those people that worked on it and flew it were...
And where is the engine of the jets?DerAdlerIstGelandet said:Negative the future was the Jets.
How about fitting a B-17 with jet engines?
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Machi 202 - Why didn't they give it a couple of cannon? At a critical time of the airwar in the Med, this fairly small change could have made a big difference."
The MC 202 was actually developed in the way you foresee: the MC205V was exactly a MC202 with 2 x MG151 and the DB605 engine. Wing cannon was tested on a couple of 202 (unofficially MC202C) before production switched to MC205.
Already covered in other threads, but the 'series 5' - Fiat G55, Macchi 205N (that was a different design from 205V) , Reggiane 2005 - could have been interesting if developed after early 1943 (i.e. with the updated DB605 with MW50 etc.)