 | Have a few questions| Aviation Discuss Have a few questions in the World War II - Aviation forums; Hey all im new to this site..looks great.I have a college project to do and i chose WWII ... |
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04-09-2006, 05:48 PM
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#1 | | Junior Member
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| Have a few questions Hey all im new to this site..looks great.I have a college project to do and i chose WWII airplanes.Any thing that you can post or give links to,that would be great. I have a few questions..
#1-what are some things that improved on airplanes between WW1 and WW2?
#2-what was/is the best WW2 airplane as fighting and bombers?
#3-what did they serve a purpose in WW2?
Any other things you can think of to get me started on a 8-10min presentation for WW2 airplanes would be woudnerful.And if you have any internet sites that have info,thad be great.
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04-09-2006, 10:33 PM
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#2 | | Senior Member
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#1, Aircraft have become Faster, more versatile and were made of aluminum alloys. they have faster they can probably fly longer distances quickly and thus may probably be more economic, planes also became alot safer due to the enclosed canopy and more durable construction, and they can fly at higher altitudes above the weather to make a more comfortable ride, and they also carry heavier loads, and can fly in almost any weather. so many things have improved from WWI i can't mention all of them
#2, we are still discussing what is the best WWII fighter/bomber
#3 They served many purposes, ground support aircraft destroyed targets such as artillery positions, tanks, etc, in order to help the troops advance,
Strategic Bombers bombed cities, factories where they make weapons and vehicles, oil fields, power plants... Reconaissance aircraft are there to mark the key targets that must be destroyed
And fighters and interceptors are there to destroy the enemy planes that will do the things i just mentioned
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where you can get some pics...
btw... make sure you look at the right sources and not just some biased crap that they copied from someone else's site.book
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04-09-2006, 10:39 PM
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| #1 I would say the three most important technological developements were engine turbo and supercharging. Also the development of reliable breathing masks and air supply systems was important. But I would say the invention of instruments to allow "blind" flying was the single most important invention.
#2 We are still discussing (and arguing on occasion) this ascpect.
#3 Besides what Looma wrote, I'd include dropping atomic bombs that ended the Japanese desire to fight to the end.
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04-10-2006, 12:41 AM
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Country: | #1 Radar interception. This is good or bad, depending on which side of the interception you were on. Superchargers. Of course. Greatly increased the speed at which the air war was fought. And breathing instruments.
#2 I, personally, would say the Tempest. But as the others have stated, yes we are still debating (ie viciously, drunkedly fighting in a corner) about that.
#3 Exactly what the others have sed. They are there to provide support for advancing troops, and then come back and wipe out whats left.
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04-10-2006, 04:08 AM
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#5 | | Siggy Master
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Country: | #1 The jet engine.At the end of The WWII in German and Great Britain the new aircrafts appeared.It was the new step for the future.
#2 It is very hard to pick something up
#3 as Loomaluftwaffe has said.
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04-10-2006, 12:06 PM
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| Very clever getting us to do your homework for you :laugh:
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04-10-2006, 05:22 PM
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#7 | | Junior Member
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| thanks guys.
"Very clever getting us to do your homework for you"
haha,ya i needed some more info on this subject.Its a good subject.
Does anyone know another topic I can write about to give me more presentation time?
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04-10-2006, 05:32 PM
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#8 | | Senior Member
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| Instead of opening an entirely new thread that will serve the sole interest of boosting your sloth, you ought try clicking through the aviation section of the forum for all the topics on your list have been thoroughly widely discussed for a long time now.
I am tired of these school individuals opening threads to let us know they "have a college project" and that "they need help". I suggest moderators lock similar threads in the near future, this one included.
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04-10-2006, 07:13 PM
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#9 | | Minister of Whoopass
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Country: | Well, he is being sincere, so I wont lock it just yet, but Udet does have a valid point....
Ori, spend some time and browse through our old threads and topics and u will discover a treasure trove of information that will support any school project u might have concerning WWII aviation...
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04-10-2006, 07:30 PM
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#10 | | Senior Member
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Country: | Do a project on the Horton brothers and their projects.
I never had a computer or the net when I did homework like this or a oral for school, the library were my info station and that were the only thing I would get, now it is even easier, just ask on the net and someone will give you the ideas and maybe the whole thing. Lucky sun of a guns.
I wished I knew about them when I was at school, then I would have scored points for something never heard of by the idiots that were in my class.
Just make sure you have the right facts and not bull like earlier said, that can make or break your project.
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04-10-2006, 07:48 PM
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#11 | | Senior Member
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| Keep asking questions. Udet speaks for himself and not for me.
If Udet doesnt want to answer the questions, he should not read it in the first place.
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04-10-2006, 08:34 PM
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#12 | | Minister of Whoopass
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Country: | The valid point that Udet was referring to was centered around research... Quote: |
you ought try clicking through the aviation section of the forum for all the topics on your list have been thoroughly widely discussed for a long time now.
| If Ori was to spend a few minutes browsing and searching, he would have had all the answers, as well as a couple new questions...
Kids these days are always looking for an easy way, and there was only one way for us back in the day....
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If Udet doesnt want to answer the questions, he should not read it in the first place.
| I agree with u 100%....
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04-10-2006, 09:29 PM
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#13 | | Junior Member
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| What other broad subject(point) of the importance of ww2 airplanes do you think I could do? Iv researched on here,those 3 questions i asked earlier and found info on them. |
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04-11-2006, 09:21 AM
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#14 | | IP/Mech THE GREAT GAZOO
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Originally Posted by Ori What other broad subject(point) of the importance of ww2 airplanes do you think I could do? Iv researched on here,those 3 questions i asked earlier and found info on them. | Norden bombsight, H2S radar, Early Jets, and the top aces of each country.....
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04-11-2006, 12:33 PM
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#15 | | Siggy Master
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Originally Posted by syscom3 Keep asking questions. Udet speaks for himself and not for me.
If Udet doesnt want to answer the questions, he should not read it in the first place. | I agree with this and with Lesofperimus.The forum is not only for answers but also for questions.If we could help we should replay to the somebody's questions.
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