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Posted on: 2018/9/20 15:02
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Tom (Rocky46), nobody knows how Mal did it but Australia scored a hit. The next chance to take the wind out of his sails follows soon.
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Posted on: 2018/9/21 5:09
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Which had been Britain's heaviest bomber in 1944?
1 - Avro Lancaster with homing pigeons in the event of radio failure 2 - Short Stirling, deployed even in the German Kampfgeschwader 200. 3 - Handley Page Halifax, part of the fleet of Maharaja Gaekwad of Baroda 4 - Royal Air Force R33 which was called a "Pulham Pig". 5 - Vickers Windsor powered by 4 x Merlin 65 V12 liquid-cooled engines developing 1,635 horsepower Attach file: (32.10 KB)
Posted on: 2018/9/22 2:54
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Avro Lancaster
Posted on: 2018/9/23 14:52
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Used Google then Wikipedia, both useful tools, but how much can you believe on the Internet? Having to put my faith in these, here's what I found:
Avro Lancaster: Empty weight: 36,900 lb (16,738 kg) and Loaded weight: 55,000 lb (24,948 kg) Short Stirling: Empty weight: 46,900 lb (21,274 kg) and Loaded weight: 59,400 lb (26,944 kg) Handley Page Halifax: Empty weight: 37,870 lb (17,178 kg) and Loaded weight: 54,400 lb (24,675 kg) Royal Air Force R33:Useful lift: 58,240 lb (26,470 kg) Vickers Windsor: Empty weight: 38,606 lb (17,548 kg) and Loaded weight: 54,000 lb (24,545 kg) Based on those stats I'm plumping for the Short Stirling, clearing the heaviest WW2 Bomber with both empty and loaded weights being the heaviest in their class. The R33, was not a WW2 Bomber but an airship which was broken up in 1928
Posted on: 2018/9/23 15:37
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/o[]o\ ==== Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia "Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche. 1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD 1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD 1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD 1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD What's this? Put your Packard in the Packard Vehicle Registry! Here's how! Any questions - PM or email me at ozstatman@gmail.com |
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Mal, I'm with you when it comes to the Wikipedia data. Even other sources report similar data. What a pleasure to see how spirited you fight. Against this backdrop it is anything but easy to inform the world, that Norway could balance the loss. Please find below attached the original answer from PMCC.
But why they say, that the Lancaster had been the heaviest Britain bomber in WW2? I guess that -> this source is close to the truth: "...Avro Lancaster Mk II and Special, the heaviest bombers in the European theatre of war, in action during WW2..." These special versions were improved (Wikipedia:) "...to carry the 12,000 lb (5,400 kg) Tallboy and then the 22,000 lb (10,000 kg) Grand Slam earthquake bombs ... This was the largest payload of any bomber in the war..." Congratulation Tom! The operator did a lot to confuse you. Neither the mobilization of two white buffalos nor the huge airship and the four-engined Vickers Windsor, powered by Merlins, could throw you off the track. Attach file: (9.28 KB)
Posted on: 2018/9/24 5:33
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Well done Tom! Congratulations.
Posted on: 2018/9/24 5:48
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/o[]o\ ==== Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia "Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche. 1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD 1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD 1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD 1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD What's this? Put your Packard in the Packard Vehicle Registry! Here's how! Any questions - PM or email me at ozstatman@gmail.com |
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Mal, generous as always. That's the way we know you. But this is an international contest and Tom is a Packardian, who knows all the wrinkles. Be on your guard, you might be a crowd-pleaser while he lies in ambush to knock you out.
How did the audience receive it? After four questions the score is 3-3. Still nine questions until the checkered flag. Bets accepted for the benefit of Packardinfo! Who bets on Mal to win? Who puts a coin on Tom? The losers shall donate their stake in favor of Packardinfo.com (and winners are invited to do the same). Packardinfo.com, the most comprehensive free online reference for Packard owners! Ladies and gentlemen, anyone in for some more? image source: www.quora.com
Posted on: 2018/9/24 8:09
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Mal.
Thanks. Tom
Posted on: 2018/9/24 11:44
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What fighter plane became known as the "tank buster" in the North African Campaign?
A - Sikorsky VS300 with so-called drop tanks, therefore its nickname tank buster; image A2 is showing the tanks to be destroyed and A3 demonstrates the exact approach. image A1 image A2 image A3 B - Junkers Ju 86 THE Tank Buster image B1 image B2 C - Hawker Hurricane, obviously a German air plane as image C1 reveals. image C1 image C2 image C3 D - Abdul Hamid - The Tank Buster Attach file: (32.64 KB)
Posted on: 2018/12/27 19:23
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