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New Airplanes in WWI (ISOT)
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June 19th 04, 08:06 AM
Nuk
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On 8 Jun 2004 22:23:24 -0700,
(alfred
montestruc) wrote:
Probably a Japanese Zero. The Zero could land and take off on a
relitivly short grass runway as long as the ground is not soft. The
engine should be within their capacity to build, and that is the main
thing, a late 1930's evolved internal combustion aircraft engine with
lots of power.
The airframe had lots of wood and nothing very sophisticated in terms
of metal parts. The 20mm cannons would make it's firepower something
to be feared.
A Zero would be a terror of the sky in 1918, it can outrun and out
climb everything else. A small number with fuel and ammunition can
rout the other side's airforce and do nasty things in ground attack,
and recon especially given their speed and range.
I'd go for a Me163...
Dangerous, yes, but doable...
Cheers,
Richard
Nuk