
One feature that defined the IL-2 was the armored cockpit, upon which the A-10 assimilated in it's design.

Very cool airplane much like the A10 slow draggy and packing a huge gun. Sorta like walk softly and carry a big stick.WhiteBlue wrote:http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=htt ... 3&ct=image
It is a Junkers 87 G model tank killer. The JU-87 was probably the first mass produced tactical attack air craft. They produced several thousand of Ju-87 with several modfied variants. There is only one plane left in Europe which is somewhere in England. It was inferior in a fighter role but devastating when air superiority was established due to the precision delivery mode. The Wehrmacht developed the first integrated air/ground coordinated battle doctrine and used forward deployed coordinators to use the Stukas as air artillery.
Udet actually got the idea from American Curtiss Goshawk F11C-2 biplane dive bombers of which he purchased two for evaluation. The usual weapons were dive bombing delivered gravity bombs. Not so different to what the US Navy did with the A6 in Vietnam. The G-model was a tank killer and had two single barrel 37 mm FLAK cannons with 16 shot each. A far cry from the A10 but it says they carefully analysed the Ju-87 when they designed the A10.
how would you like to be the machine gunner. Ok now make sure we dont get shot down and for the love of God dont shoot off the tailWhiteBlue wrote:Yes, that was a later and more sophisticated design as you can see from more advanced features like the retractable gear.
The German fighter pilots called it the concrete plane because they were so hard to kill due to the armor. Amazing that Russia produced over 30.000 of them in 4 years. I must say from aesthetic view I like the Junkers better even being the more primitive aircraft.
flynfrog wrote: how would you like to be the machine gunner. Ok now make sure we dont get shot down and for the love of God dont shoot off the tail
Mark Webber would have loved to have one of them sirens in Q3.RacingManiac wrote:Stuka also has the wailing siren as it goes into a dive to literally drive the enemy mad.....stroke of psychologic brilliance...
ernos5 wrote:Love the pics WhiteBlue!
Everything!flynfrog wrote:ernos5 wrote:Love the pics WhiteBlue!![]()
Whiteblue: or the cannon off the A10
we could all use a break from aruging about FIA vs FOTAGiblet wrote:My grandfather, still alive today, flew a Lancaster bomber during WW2 for the RAF. He never dropped a bomb, as his bomber led the rest of the squadron, and dropped thousands of shards of aluminum foil that made the German's radar light up and masked the true size of the incoming bomber and escort squadron.
I know we're a tad off topic, but I'm too proud to not show this pic.
I am awed every time I see it, Grandpa FLEW that.