Those Mosquitoes were realy cool looking don"t you say?:brick: I always like planes with two props. I know with the Lightning if one engine went you could " Feather it " which is when an engine goes you can fly with one prop. So that makes it even cooler cause it has two props.!!!
OH MY GOSH SPITFIRES ARE AWESOME. In more ways other than looks, they all around were a great plane!! You know what now that I think about it the Spitfire is my favorite.!! You know I read that there was a version or the Spitfire it was called the Seafire because they were used against the Japs.
Warhawk The Seafire was the Naval version of the Spitfire, operated from aircraft carriers. It was used in the Mediterranean as well against the Japs. Most high-performance propellor aircraft of WW2 and after had variable-pitch, or Constant Speed, propellors, where the angle of the blades could be altered to give the best performance at different speeds - equivalent to having gears on a car. Feathering was when the bladed were turned at right-angles to the airflow so as to minimise drag if the engine was not working and you were flying on the other prop. If an engine quit on take-off it was imperative to feather the prop immediately so as to reduce load on the good engine. An advantage that the Lightning had over the Mosquito was that it had contra-rotating propellers that rotated in opposite directions so as to cancel out the torque which tended to make the aircraft swing on take-off.
Keith That's a model?! I wouldn't have realised; it even has flaps that operate! I suppose if you look very closely, the wheels and undercarriage legs, and the pipes under the cowling, might give it away.
Keith, in fairness to WH, the pics did come through a little grainy but I do like your reference to a Warthog with regard to the Ju 87! :lol: The photo-recce P-38s, F4s, that came to the UK with the USAAF were found to have 20% of the range of Mossies and were nowhere near as fast - hence the Americans were keen to get hold of what Mossies they could.
Yeah hahah:fish: I must admit it was funny. The next day I looked at the pics and I thought how in the world did I say that it Looked like a JU-87. mg::behindsofa: So I "ll take it without getting upset , because it was funny.
The Mustang is another of my favorite planes I love them mostly because of the White and Black checkers on the front:common001:. I also like the P-38 Lightning.
Yep, I think you're right, WH. However, you refer to black and white checked noses whereas I the 357th and their red and yellow checks immediately popped into my head for some reason. Their markings were no where near as extensive as what you referred to, I believe. My mistake. I'm guessing you were thinking 78th FG?
Another one is the Focke - Wulf-190.:common001: And what about bombers why not the B-17 Flying Fortress.:common001:
These threads are just too difficult! I am a Mustang devotee from way back. It was the favourite aircraft of the many types my father flew, yet he was also a big fan of the FW190 and Sea Fury. Having interviewed Kenneth McGlashan for 'Down to Earth', I have soft spots for the Hurricane and Mosquito too! The list goes on.....