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I love the 'Mosca' (fly) in that camouflage-less silver looking!
Thanks a lot for the heads-up. Engadin. |
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Nice pics. Funny enough, it's much easier to get an I-16 (or I-15, or I-153) flying then, let's say, any Yaks or German warbirds, due to the wide availability of M-62 (ASh-62) engines... Must be fun to fly
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The I-16 is pretty rudimental, and more than fun I would define flying with it challenging: manual landing gear operation, very short fuselage, massive torque to compensate with tiny wings, not particularly keen on spins.. yeah, doesn't sound like too much fun, but it's surely interesting to see in the air, the small size of it makes it look even faster than what it actually is. |
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Sternjaeger you almost caused me to spit my coffee out with that… LOL
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Can't help loving thos little buggers! In IL2 they are a hassle to fly, but a joy when you manage to shoot something down with them!
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Eh?
"single-piston Soviet monoplane fighter-30s-16s" |
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surely an interesting machine that keeps you on your toes, but definitely a case of mother's love, I'd rather be in a 109 to be honest The torque issues are evident at low speeds, the I-16 was built with the same mentality of Mosin-Nagant rifles: as cheap as possible, assembled with little care for finishing, but still capable of doing the job. As for the engines yes, it's produced in Poland ASz-62, but it's more expensive than a cheap Chinese version, which comes at a very low price and with a "Russian Roulette" feature in it |
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I see a very nice one flying every weekend which has good wheather around Mannheim and south of it.
It´s D-EPRN stationed in Mannheim Neuostheim, owend by Flugwerk Mannheim. see here: http://www.flugwerk-mannheim.de/ the also fly a tigermoth, Yak an other beauties |
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