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This video shows a czech MiG-23ML in an air show flight display. In contrary to the common belief this bird is astonishingly agile.
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Once upon the time i walked along the borderfence that devided the two Germanies, with my Kashi over the shoulder and a comrade and his dog on my side. And from eyewitness i can say that a fence is a good methode to stop illegals. But .... It is not real a human solution of a geeper problem.
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The german victory over France, Belgium, the Netherlands and the british corps was a victory of brainwork. While the french and british played with tanks during the 20th and early 30th, the germans solved the problem of modern warfare theoratically. They adopted soviet ideas of fast and deep operations. Connected this ideas with the "Cannae" doctrin, added the close air support idea and the Blitzkrieg doctrin was born. So they were able to defeat armies with much more and much better tanks. (Dont forget, that the majority of german tanks in 1940 were outdated P-I and P-II)
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The following lines are atranslation from the book "Panzer aus sieben Jahrzehnten" by Igor Schmeljow "Captain Lebedenko, chief of the test bureau of the war ministery, started to design a combat vehicle which was equipped with wheels of large diameters. He had the correct idea, that large wheels could overcome trenches much easier than small wheels. Lebedenkos vehicle looked on the first view like a artillery lafette of large scale. Each wheel had a diameter of 10 meters and was driven by one 200 hp german Maybach engine. This engines came from a shot down Zeppelin. Lebedenkos proposal was accepted and funded. In August 1917 the vehicle was assembled close to a wood near the town of Dimitrow. At this place the vehicle was tested and showed no positive results. The project was canceled. The Tsar Tank was the largest combat vehicle. With a combat weight of 40 tons it should be armed with 2 guns and some machineguns. The calculated top speed was 20 kph." I hope this is helpfull for you
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Was für ein Tileset! Aber ich fürchte, daß mein oller Computer dabei in die Knie gehen wird.
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Your very kind attention Suso5 and Gephard Please
Gepard replied to a topic in Mods/Skinning Discussion
Formosa terrain is written for WOE. It is using the WOE standard tileset from GermanyCE. 3 additional tiles i made are also included in the package Formosa1.0. It seems to be sat you use for this 3 additional tiles 3 other tiles which are basing on SFP1 standard terrain Desert. Thatswhy you have the strange looking terrain at picture 7,8 and 9. -
One was built. One crashed while test. One was left on the testfield. One was scrapped years later in soviet time.
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9th of May Moscow air parade shots
Gepard replied to Gr.Viper's topic in Military and General Aviation
Saw it live on TV. Was a good show. Pastravlyayu was dnjom pobjedu! Good to see the Brits, Polish, French, American and some GUS troops too. I'd also liked to listen to Beethovens 9th "Freude schöner Götterfunken". What i disliked were to see the Iskander and Topol-M nuke carriers. -
The SA-3 Goa, soviet name Newa, was delivered in small numbers in early 1973 and was used as airfield defence SAM. You should not forget, that the F-15A was in the first time restricted to 6.3g flight limit. A slotted F-4E was able to hold against such a limited Eagle. German F-4F pilots still today tell their stories how they butchered the first Eagles in mock up combats. The MiG-21 was able to beat the F-4E and F in dogfight if it was in the hands of a skilled and physically capable pilot. A lot of vietnamese pilots were physicaly not able to withstand to much G force. That the US Phantoms could beat the MiG-21 at low altittutes was caused more by the pilot limits than the limits of the MiG-21.
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It may painfull for americans to accept that it was the finest hour for the vietnamese people. After 30 years of war the vietnamese reunificated their country. Then they needed 15 years to accept that their socialist way was wrong, but now they are on a good path.
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Violance in parliaments reminds me on the very bad old days in Germany. In 1933 the Nazis came to power by threatening the other parliamentarians by pure violance. They sent the SA troops in the Reichstag to push a law through the parliament which paved the way to a dictatorship. And it worked. Thatswhy i dont trust "democrats" who use force and fighting in parliament. Remember the past to avoid that it will be the future again!
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I see no real new. To put a cruise missile in a commercial container is possible since the late 80th.
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Hübsches Teil! Klasse.
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Liegt es wirklich am Modell oder gibts da andere rechtliche Probleme? Ich glaube daß Lockheed da noch irgend ein Recht drauf hat und sich das teuer bezahlen läßt.
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Dels Korean War mod AVAILABILITY on First Gen. Series?
Gepard replied to Kulbit80's topic in General Discussion
Me too. Flying and moding 1st gen only. -
A definition of "best" would be helpfull. Is "best" the plane with the "best" flight performance? Or is it the most successfull plane? How do wou want to compare a F-16 with a P-51? Who is better?
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Sukhoi T-50 PAK FA - first flight!
Gepard replied to Kulbit80's topic in Military and General Aviation
I think JediMaster is right. The Lifting Body concept is well researched by the Russian designers and as the Su-27 family and the MiG-29 show, this concept stands for high agile fighter planes. -
Try Firefox. Mine runs fine.
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F-8 Crusader vs MiG-17 in Vietnam
Gepard replied to streakeagle's topic in Military and General Aviation
There is a difference between "paper" performance and "real" performance. The question is wheter a pilot can fly his plane till to the edge or not. An example from WW2. The FW-190 had a much better "paper" performance than the Me-109. But the pilots felt more comfortable with the 109. They knew how far they could drive the plane. They got warnings from the 109 before it became a beast etc, while the 190 became beasty without warnings. An other example. MiG-15. Its a fact that the MiG-15 was more agile than the Sabre. But the MiG had the tendency to become beasty at high speeds at high altitudes. So only experienced pilots could drive it to the edge. The same with the MiG-23 or the Fokker DR1 in WW1. In the hand of an outstanding pilot it were outstanding planes, but underperformer in the hands of an average pilot. So i see the F-8 vs F-4. The Phantom was the more "comfortable feeling" plane for the pilot. -
It simply shows us how democratic the so called Democrats in eastern europe really are. They should never become members of the EU!
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[Flare_Station] SystemType=DECOY_DISPENSER EjectPosition= 0.06,-3.64,1.02 EjectVelocity= -15.0,0.0,0.5 NumFlare=5 This are the lines for a upward firing flare as i used it in my MiG-23PFM. To get a 45° shot you must play only with a EjectVelocity data.
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F-8 Crusader vs MiG-17 in Vietnam
Gepard replied to streakeagle's topic in Military and General Aviation
The big advantage of the F-4 was its outstanding range and the multitask capability. A F-4 driver could act as bomber or Flak suppresser in a normal combat mission (what meant in Vietnam, that no MiG's were in the air), but if the MiG's came to play catch me if you can, then the F-4 could drop the bombs and could switch to fighter role. The Crusader was unable to do this. The F-8 was a pure fighter in Vietnam, so that in most cases the flighttime and fuel were wasted, because no MiG's came. And because Lexx qouted George Spangenberg with his words about the Israelis, i want to quote the israeli Test pilot who testet the MiG-21F13 1966. He said: With this bird we would have had shot down much more Arabs than with the planes we had. -
Mit den IR-Systemen der MiG-29 oder Su-27 kann man PIRATE nicht wirklich vergleichen. Die russischen Systeme kombinieren Wärmesuchgerät und Laserentfernungsmesser zu einer tödlichen Einheit. PIRATE ist ein reines Wärmesuchgerät also in etwa mit dem TP-23 oder TP-26 der MiG-23 vergleichbar, wenn auch mit besserer Leistung.
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Mi-24. The Crocodile is the greatest (not the best).
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There is a german language book about this subject. Olaf Groehler "Selbstmörderische Allianz" I dont know wheter it is translated into other languages. The subject are the secret german training facilities in the USSR. Pilot training at Lipetsk, Tank crew traing at Kasan, Chemical warfare training at .... i have forgotten it. It is also a fact, that Reichswehr and Red Army had close relationships. German officers were very wellcome visitors at the soviet autumn maneuver excercises. There they learned a new way of warefare, the fast and deep attack operation with motorized units. This was the startpoint of the development of the Blitzkrieg strategy.
