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WWII Thread: Lesser known aircraft that you like
Posted on 4/5/16 at 11:12 am
Posted on 4/5/16 at 11:12 am
It's been a while since we had a good WWII thread on here. SO what's some of your favorite aircraft from WWII and why?
Everyone knows and loves aircraft like the P-51, P-38, BF-109, B-17, etc, etc. But what about some of the "other" aircraft from WWII that are not quite as popular? Anyone else interested in or just generally like these? If so, which ones?
Some of the ones I like...
Douglas TBD Devastator Torpedo Bomber
(One of the first models I built when I was a kid)
SM.79 Sparviero
(I built a model virtually identical to this one)
Macchi C.202
Henschel HS-129
Consolidated PBY Catalina
(I had a great model of this until my then 3 yr old son decided he wanted to play with it one day )
P-26 Peashooter
(Yes it was obsolete and on the way out at the start of the war. But it still saw use early on in the Pacific and was even able to shoot down a few A6M Zeros over the Philippines)
Everyone knows and loves aircraft like the P-51, P-38, BF-109, B-17, etc, etc. But what about some of the "other" aircraft from WWII that are not quite as popular? Anyone else interested in or just generally like these? If so, which ones?
Some of the ones I like...
Douglas TBD Devastator Torpedo Bomber
(One of the first models I built when I was a kid)
SM.79 Sparviero
(I built a model virtually identical to this one)
Macchi C.202
Henschel HS-129
Consolidated PBY Catalina
(I had a great model of this until my then 3 yr old son decided he wanted to play with it one day )
P-26 Peashooter
(Yes it was obsolete and on the way out at the start of the war. But it still saw use early on in the Pacific and was even able to shoot down a few A6M Zeros over the Philippines)
Posted on 4/5/16 at 11:18 am to Darth_Vader
Couple of weeks ago in Lafayette, they flew in a B17, B24, B29, P51 2 seater and a couple of other WWII planes. You could pay to take a flight in any of them. The P51 was $1000 or some such shite.
You would have liked that.
You would have liked that.
Posted on 4/5/16 at 11:21 am to Darth_Vader
Not many people know about the MB.157, a French fighter that out-performed anything else at the beginning of WWII. Here is the only prototype completed, in German colors...
MB 157
quote:
There is still some debates about the real performance of the engine, but rumors say that it is no coincidence that the team that analyzed the engine was the same that also worked on the most powerful versions of the FW-190 engine. Several articles claim that the MB.157's top speed was 441 mph. Even though the aircraft probably didn't carry any armament, this speed would have been exceeding anything that flew at that time.
MB 157
Posted on 4/5/16 at 11:21 am to Count Chocula
quote:
Couple of weeks ago in Lafayette, they flew in a B17, B24, B29, P51 2 seater and a couple of other WWII planes. You could pay to take a flight in any of them. The P51 was $1000 or some such shite.
You would have liked that.
A couple years ago they had a B-17 over at the B'ham airport that would take you up for a ride. Of course I was out of town at the time.
Posted on 4/5/16 at 11:21 am to Count Chocula
Mosquito fighter-bomber. That thing was wood and badarse. Fast too.
This post was edited on 4/5/16 at 11:23 am
Posted on 4/5/16 at 11:26 am to Darth_Vader
Anybody that has an interest in WWII aircraft should go visit the Air Museum in Palm Springs, CA. It's located around the back side of the airport. It has a great collection of aircraft, mostly WWII era (including a Catalina) but also a few jets. All of the planes in the collection can and do fly. Also there are always very helpful veterans there who will talk your ear off about any of the aircraft in the collection. If you happen to be in Palm Springs it's a must-see and worth the trip even if you have to drive a few hours out of your way.
Posted on 4/5/16 at 11:27 am to Darth_Vader
You'd love my dad's "Marine Room." He has photos (sometimes of the one he flew, sometimes just a photo of the model) of every plane he flew while in the Marine Corps.
He flew in WWII, Korea and Vietnam.
His favorite plane to fly (even better than an F4) was the Tigercat:
USS Philippine Sea:
He flew in WWII, Korea and Vietnam.
His favorite plane to fly (even better than an F4) was the Tigercat:
USS Philippine Sea:
This post was edited on 4/5/16 at 11:31 am
Posted on 4/5/16 at 11:27 am to terd ferguson
Blohm & Voss had a knack for designing odd looking planes.
P.170
P.170
Posted on 4/5/16 at 11:28 am to terd ferguson
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BV-141
This has got to be the thread winner. I have never heard of this aircraft. It's got to be the most weird airplane that I ever saw.
Posted on 4/5/16 at 11:30 am to Darth_Vader
I have always like the P-38
Posted on 4/5/16 at 11:31 am to Count Chocula
That is a beautiful plane
Posted on 4/5/16 at 11:32 am to Darth_Vader
Not lesser known, just less glamorous...
Posted on 4/5/16 at 11:34 am to Champagne
quote:
This has got to be the thread winner. I have never heard of this aircraft. It's got to be the most weird airplane that I ever saw.
The Germans designed and even produced some really strange aircraft, especially in the final stages of the war.
Heinkel He 162
(A jet fighter made mostly of wood!)
Bachem Ba 349
(Basically a manned rocket fired vertically into the air. The idea was after it's accent, it would glide towards bomber formations and fire it's salvo of rockets.)
This post was edited on 4/5/16 at 11:36 am
Posted on 4/5/16 at 11:38 am to chinhoyang
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F4
In its day, best in the sky (with a correctly trained pilot)
Posted on 4/5/16 at 11:44 am to Count Chocula
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Consolidated PBY Catalina
One of my clients claimed his Dad's flight crew was the only crew to ever invert the Catalina(didn't do it on purpose ) and survive.
Posted on 4/5/16 at 11:46 am to Count Chocula
[/URL][/img] [/URL][/img]That wing thing in Raiders of the Lost Ark, if it really existed. If not, then I cant think of another
This post was edited on 4/5/16 at 12:00 pm
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