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I would ask him about aerial gunnery, enemy behaviour in combat and fatigue. |
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How often did the fighters get washed and polished?
How was the quality of the Spitfire paint job? Did the paint flake off all over, or just the parts where it was stepped on? How high did they fly before switching on oxygen? Was it done on command, or was it up to each individual pilot? How often were the radios disabled by combat damage? If all the oil leaked out, would the engine seize, or did the pilot switch off the engine before it got to that point? Would the tower allow multiple fighters land simultaneously, or only one at a time? |
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Also I remember another heated discussion some had about the fuel. I think it was about how many Spitfires were really flying on 100 octane fuel and not 90. Last edited by Madfish; 09-20-2011 at 02:14 PM. |
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What sort of force was needed to move the joystick under normal conditions, and also under combat/aerobatic manoeuvres.
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What were the specific jobs done by a rigger? How many planes did they look after at any given time? How long would they spend maintaining the planes?
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Please ask him this: How far away could he hear the (engine) sound of another fighter, at his 12, 3, and 6 o'clock, respectively?
If you can show him sreenshots of COD, please ask him if the colour and brightness of the explosions of 20mm cannon rounds in COD are the same as what he saw in air combat. Last edited by zxwings; 09-20-2011 at 11:51 AM. |
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In their weapon loadouts when they used .303 'Ball' did they use MkVII or MkVIII or both? (Though I guess this is more of an armourers Job)
Cheers! Last edited by Skoshi Tiger; 09-21-2011 at 12:18 AM. |
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I've just finished reading "The blonde knight of Germany.. Erich Hartman" in which there are some answers to some of the questions which are floating around here:
- Hartman talks in two places about zooming in from above, and then having the enemy aircrafts losing him and his katschmarek due to looking from above for camouflage painted 109's against terrain (one case is in winter, another is in summer) -> pilots were really losing sight of an airplane against the ground - he also talks about flashes in the sky: due to german aircrafts being camouflage painted, he indentifies some flashes he saw in the sky as Mustangs (ie probably the russian couldn't have been indentified as flashes neither), which had bare metal parts -> camouflage painted aircrafts were not flashing in the sky - he also talks a few times about his mechanical chief starting to clean his canopy as soon as he landed, in order to prepare the 109 for the next mission -> canopy was constantly cleaned up before each flight |
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Did all fighter sqns, Spit and Hurri, have 100 octane fuel for the Battle of Britain period?
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fantastic question.
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