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Hi guys,
Does the La-7 have a particular weakness to head on shots disabling the engine (or does it happen more commonly in the La than in other planes)? There is a particular group of flyers that mainly use the I-185 M71 and although they profess to use tactics from a former modern day Luftwaffe pilot, in actuality they often just spray in head on passes. Usually I am able to dodge out of the way but occasionally my La gets hit bad, and it seems to happen more often from the I-185 than any other plane. Also, does the 185 have a tougher frame than the La-7 ? Thanks, Jay |
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The I185 M-71 has three ShVAK cannons (20mm)while the La7 only has two. The placement of the three cannons on the I185 M-71 also are on top,and on the sides giving it a 'circle of death' that's wider than a spray from a top in-line positioned gun like those on the La7. This is why the I185 M-71 is so deadly. And yes it had 6 mission in real life and no it isn't a 'fantasy plane' as others on HL would point out.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polikarpov_I-185 Veterans though would avoid HEADS ON at almost all costs because they know that's a BIG gamble while getting an opponent in a deflection shot or energy fighting is a safer and sure way to down an opponent. Veterans would only heads on as a last resort and ALWAYS if forced to do so. |
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Interesting, in the Pacific USN pilots used the head on tactic to great effect.
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Likely because they were confident that the M2 .50cal would hit the Zeros and chew them up before the Zeros would be in range with their Type 99s that had such a low muzzle velocity. But when both sides are wielding similar weapons or very potent weapons its usually a disaster As for the La-7, it doesn't like being hit in the engine any more than most other fighters. |
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heh, I remember the old CFS2 manual telling wild/hellcat pilots to turn head to head if all else fails. They reasoned that an american bird would survive the hits, whilst the japanese plane wouldn't. Lies, sanctions, and cruise missiles have never created a free and just society. Only everyday people can do that. Zack De La Rocha |
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The 'Wildcats' and 'Hellcats' were made by "IRONWORKS" aka Grumman, known for their ability to withstand damage and intense fire during battle. Maybe this is the origin of the heads on tactics for the pacific but if you're facing German or even Italian planes forget about doing heads on specially if your opponent is a very good shooter, as always it is a 'stupid gamble'.
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Yeah, sorry if I gave the impression that I was lining up for the head on. I almost never ever do a head on pass. As Wright said, it is just spray and pray dice rolls. But this particular group of I-185 guys does seem to spray my engine block to an almost unheard of degree (one flyer is either definitely cheating or has God-like accuracy). I have flown against many, many good guys now (just some of them would be HH_Bowie, AFJ_Maverik, BengalTiger, HD_Sarah.....) in one on ones and I have never seen my prop stopped more times as by their spray tactics even when I clearly dodge out of the way.
How much stronger is the SHIVAK 20 mm cannon than a regular 20 mm cannon ? |
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From IL2wingman:
B-20 (in La7 3xB20, Yak9UT and Yak3P): 20mm x 99 - rimmed muzzle velocity: 860 m/s rounds per minute: 800 projectile weight: 96g ammo belt load: APIT - HE Amount of explosive material is unknown. ShVak(La5, La5FN, La7, Yaks, I-185): 20mm x 99 - rimmed muzzle velocity: 860 m/s rounds per minute: 800 projectile weight: 96g ammo belt: APIT-HE The only difference seems to be in the weight of the gun - 25kg vs. 42kg. Jay, thats what you get when you play arcade. Snapshooting is way, WAY easier than in full real, when you dont have the lead mark, invisible cockpit or (in 99% of cases) triple-lasers as in I185 and La73xb20. Besides there you might be able to even surprise someone, and blow his brains out before he gets to react at all. |
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Hiya Erkki man, howzey hangin' baaaz
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Baaz?
I shouldnt be that hard to find... Just try some fr or close to it server and pick 7000m. Shouldnt take long. |
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= boss. Yah, me neither, though I mostly hang out at Subsim ATM having changed my vehicle du jour from bombers to subs for the time being. Getting back to IL-2 at some point though... S! + getting me coat, too, in order not to spam all kinds of OT c**p into this thread a second longer ------------------------------------------------ SH4 + RFB 1.5 + SH3 + GWX 2.1 |
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^ LOAD OF CRAP M71 I-185 = total fantasy plane Not clear if M-71 engined only or both M-71 and M-82 engined I-185's were sent to 18.IAP for combat environment trials. No mention of any fight. Polikarpov was then ordered to build ONE more I-185 M-71 "etalon", i.e. pattern plane for intended serial production. It flew first on 10 july 1942, but then just stood in workshop waiting for repaired/modified engine until on 18 nov.1942. it was sent for combat environment trials in 728 IAP. No mention of any fight. Not any was intended in those trials! Those were prototypes , sent to combat unit only for purpose of gathering opinion of real combat pilots and trying out in field conditions. Altogether there were FIVE I-185's built: - 1st prototype for M-90, never flew - 2nd prototype with M-81, then replaced with early, (even more than others-) faulty M-71, - 3rd prototype with M-71, - 4th prototype initially built for M-71, rebuilt for M-82 - I-185 M-71 "etalon". Note: I-185 M-71 never passed or even took flight endurance tests. Why? For the same reason M-71 engine never was in serial production and never powered any serial built plane . M-71 simply wouldnt work that long without failure (projected range 800km). Anyway I-185 never passed prototype status and never fought. "The last of Polikarpov's fighters" part.2 Nowa Technika Wojskowa 07/2003, ISSN 1230-1655 |
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I researched this two years ago and read on a russian aircraft site that it had 'six missions'. I can no longer find this link but several sources mentioned several planes were built and had six combat missions. I could only find the reference combat here now:
http://www.aviation.ru/Po/ You are right however that it indeed had engine problems in real life. |
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beat me to it Bad
I find it surprising Wright sir, that you would call a type with but 6 missions in all "legit" only reason its here at all is that Oleg had a "friend who;s grandfather test flew" a 185 a few times even 1C treats the I-185 as a joke; from the FB object viewer: aircraft weakneses: "uncomfortable throttle lever" bad enough that it's inclusion in game lead many to believe it is a valid type for WWII, let alone telling ppl its not fantasy cuz it flew 6 missions |
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Having it ain't any worse than having all this 1946 UFO c**p in there. See it's YOU who decide whether to use it or not. And the same goes for mission designers / server operators too...
And no, I don't fly it meself mind ------------------------------------------------ SH4 + RFB 1.5 + SH3 + GWX 2.1 |
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Maybe we do have a different definition of 'fantasy'
'Fantasy' to me are planes that never reached prototype stage aka just a figment of somebody's imagination or design (means blueprint stage only if not a napkin sketch The Ta-152 would also not be a 'fantasy' for me because it reached protypes stage (B,C and H types). The 'Lerche' surely would fall under 'fantasy' for me as well as some of the late He-162 variants. For me if a prototype flew that's not a 'fantasy' since it was actually made with nuts and bolts and sheet metal and wood As for the merits of actually flying the I-185 M-71 in the game online well..thats a different issue but I however do not have a problem shooting it down since it has limitations of its own. |
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actually the TA-152 H-1 models get operational. the C model even had complet fligth trials at war's end. but no even a single squadron was equiped with it (the operacional H-1). |
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OMG that's SO FUNNY!!!!!!
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Talk about engine weakness, try taking 1 hit in the engine in a P-47. She suddenly decides to give up the ghost rather rapidly
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