What If...?

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Tell that to the German troops who fought in Stalingrad and the US troops fighting over in Iraq right now. Sorry man but Urban Guerilla warfare as you call it is just as bad. You dont know you enemy and they get you when you least expect it. Trust me I know everyone of those bastards that fired at my helicopter in Iraq looked like a civilian to me. The same would have happened to the German troops. Plus you say the German planes land with there own fuel. Where are they going to carry that fuel and what are they going to do when they run out?


Yes you are correct that piston engined hellicopters were used in Korea. Actually my friend piston engined rotary wing aircraft were into the late 70's. The last ones actually being retired from Fort Rucker at the US Army flight school.

10 Troops dont weigh that much? Here my friend you are wrong! My UH-60L Blackhawk helicopter carries 11 fully equiped troops. Each troop that we carry weighs about 300lb with there full rucksacks and weapons and ammo. I am actually probably being generous with the weight of each soldier here. So that is 3300lb. The aircraft already weighs in at about 14000lb (also being generous here) so that brings the weight up to 17000lb then you got the crew of 4 so we will say 200lb (that is what hour weight and balance forms have us weighed in for purposes of CG) and that is another 800lb, then we have our survival equipment and 2 M-60D machien guns with 1000 rounds of ammo. We will call all of this about 500lb. That makes a total of 18300lb. That is a lot of weight. Whenever we fly a combat mission with 11 troops our aircraft is straining, she becomes sluggish and we have to pull the guts out of her just to get her to fly, once she gets up to speed though she is fine.

Now all of this is with General Electric T-700-701C engines rated at 1800SHP per engine. Thats 3600SHP and we are struggling. Imagine a Kolibri doing this with 2 DB-601 pistons. I dont see it happening.

If you want to talk helicopters there is a thread in the modern section that I have started. It has been dead for a while now. I know my stuff about rotary wing aircraft I fly them and maintain them.
 

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Actually I need to rephrase what I said up there I said that the Blackhawk struggles to carry 11 passengers at 3600shp on 2 engines. It does not struggle it just is not easy. 10 passengers weigh more then he thinks, and a DB-601 or hell even 2 DB-601 would more then likely not have been possible.
 
That is when we flew our aircraft to the Port in Kuwait to have them put on boats and they have these traffic cones secured to the ground so that the rotor wash does not blow them away. They put them there so that we would ground taxi the aircraft to the cone.
 
Haven't been here in awhile, guys, nice to see the place is still active.

To get this thread back on topic, here's a what if that I find intriguing:

What if the United States had remained divided after 1861, and was still divided in 1939? I know there has been a series of books written about how WWI might have gone had the US remained divided, but what about WWII? It's a really big question when you think about how history would be different from 1861 on, the whole geo-political situation in 1939 might be totally different, especially in the western hemisphere.

What do you think?

Would the USA and CSA fight on the same side or against each other? Would either or both even enter the war? If so, when? What other countries might have risen to prominence in the absence of a single united America? Would we be talking about things like the Mexican Campaign and the Caribbean Theatre of Operations?
 
I have actually read that series of books you are talkin about by Harry Turtledove. Great alternate history author.

Here is how I think it would go. I personally dont see the CSA getting involved in WW1 however if they did I think it would have been on the same side ast eh USA. They would have fought side by side allied with the British and the French. However after WW1 with all the industry I see the CSA needing more and more help from the USA because the CSA is mostley agriculture and there are not as much industry there. The Depression of 1929 hits and the CSA is hit very hard. The CSA recieves help from the USA econimically. Come 1941 and Pearl Harbor the CSA again unites with the USA and fights in WW2 and come victory in 1945 the CSA and the USA unite as one again.
 
It probably wouldn't have been used in the chanel anyway. Plus-are you forgetting the famous chanel dash? It could have been accompanied by those ships, gone through the chanel and probably used against the Russians...
 

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