Slartibartfast 153 Posted July 27, 2010 Oh my rather interesting This is the one plane I have flown the most in OFF... as I am trying to survive until the end of the war... At present I am away from my Game PC and as my Laptop doesn't have the clout to run OFF its going to be interesting getting back into flying again... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shredward 12 Posted July 27, 2010 I noted with interest the armourer's assistant handed the observer 4 drums - 3 stowed and one on the Lewis gun. I'm not knowledgeable enought to discern whether they were 47 drums or 94's. Anyone able to tell for sure? shred Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RAF_Louvert 101 Posted July 27, 2010 . That is a great old film clip carrick, I even have a copy of it saved in my personal library. TKS for sharing. Shredward, those are the 97-round drums, Sir. . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shredward 12 Posted July 27, 2010 .That is a great old film clip carrick, I even have a copy of it saved in my personal library. TKS for sharing. Shredward, those are the 97-round drums, Sir. Thanks Lou! And you caught the trick question:salute: I think that loadout is what we had modelled, but it's always nice to get verifiication from a priceless resource like that clip! Cheers, shredward Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RAF_Louvert 101 Posted July 27, 2010 . hee, hee...got myself tripped up in your trick question too Sir. I had originally posted my answer as the 97-round as I knew that's what it was by the thickness of the case. But then I saw you had noted a 94-round and thought, "Well, Shredward would know of what he speaks in this instance", so I changed it to read 94. Then I thought, "Now hold on here, I KNOW it's a 97-round load, not a 94", so I deleted my entry and reposted my original. You sneaky devil you. . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites