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| The Finnish had even better succes with the 109.
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| | #947 |
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| As for the I-153, very maneuverable yes, but painfully slow. The 109 massively outperformed the I-153. The I-153 is one of the very worst a/c of WW2 IMO, being completely useless from start till finish. Heck even the Brewster Buffalo out performed it.
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| Most of their top aces got most of their kills in the Buffalo or in the Fokker XXI Quote:
It would be like having He 51s fight against Spitfires... BTW - I-153, top speed about 260 mph Bf 109B had a top speed of about 290.
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| | #949 |
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| The I-153 got its ass kicked by the 109 over spain FLYBOYJ. Anyway we're talking WW2 here and IMO the I-153 was as useless as could be in that war. And I really don't think that just because it was built for the early 30's that this justifies that it can't be called the worst of WW2. Heck if it's that way round why not bring up the Red Baron's Fokker triplane, it kicked ass in WW1, so surely it can't be called crap in WW2. See what I mean ?? The "Crappy'ness" of an a/c in war shouldn't be based on its performance at its introduction date, but rather on its performance in that very conflict, and the I-153 in short sucked as a fighter in WW2.
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The I-153 was actually built because of the 'success' of the other two earlier types in Spain which convinced Soviet planners in the 30s that hightly maneuverable bi-planes could still be effective in modern warfare. The I-153 was not operational until 1939, and remained in service until 1943. They build 3437 of them, armed initally with 4 x 7.62mm, later with 2 or 4 x 12.7mm or 2 x 20mm. It was considered to have done better against the Japanese Ki-27 than either the I-15bis or I-16. There were 11 Soviet pilots who achieved 'Ace' status flying the Polikarpov biplanes during WWII. Alexander Ardeyev was one of them, with 12 kills flying I-153s. 56 kill ace Rechkalov also got 3 kills in a I-153. Definately not a great plane, but also definatley not the worst plane of WWII. | |
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| | #951 |
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| What about the Hawker Furry? It was in ww2 and was probily a lot worse than the I-153.
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| Did it???? ON THE POLIKARPOV I-153 IN SPAIN Quote:
I disagree - the I-153 was outclassed, was flown by inferior pilots who deployed inferior tactics- it was a generation behind what it was fighting against - it would be like He 51s fighting Spitfires (as I stated earlier). But had it fought against an air arm whose best fighter was the He 51, I think things would of been very different as it older brother the I-15 did very well against the He51 over Spain.
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| | #954 |
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| FLYBOYJ, That article just reinforces what I said, the Polikarpoc series gots its ass kicked over Spain by the 109. Moving on.. If any WW2 fighter was used in the Korean war in the 50's it would've been the worst of that conflict FLYBOYJ, the Jet's would massacre it. The Polikarpov series were useless in WW2 and can therefore be called the worst of that conflict. Heck they did miserably over Spain against the Bf-109C & B's.
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Of course, I think it pre-dates the I-16, but just saying. Elvis | |
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To me a bad aircraft is one that is not only outclassed but can't perform it's intended design role - and the perfect example was the Ba 88
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The I-153 chronologically was Polikarpov's last biplane fighter, whose top wing reverted to the Chajka (Seagull) layout as seen on the I-15. The I-153 has been described as "probably the best of all biplane fighters". The I-153 didn't participate in the Spanish Civil War, according to Gerald Howson who believes the confusion arises from one exhibited in a French museum said to have escaped after the war. His research revealed that it was manufactured six months after the war. Last edited by Graeme; 02-17-2008 at 08:40 PM. Reason: Forgot to answer the question! | |
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| | #959 |
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| 2 months?! I thought there was much more time difference between the two. Thanks for the info, Graeme. Elvis |
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| A brief look at some biplane fighters which served in WWII. Avia B-534- 380mph, 3x7.92mm, Czech plane, Germany tried to adapt it for carrier service, then used it as a trainer. Curtis Hawk II-335mph, 2 x .30 Brownings, used in China Curtis Hawk III-386 kmh, 2 x .30 Brownings, used in China Fokker DXVII-335 khm, 2 x 7.92 mg, flew 3 sorties in WWII for Netherlands, engine often needed complete overhaul after only 2 hours use. Good candidate for worst WWII plane. Fairey Fox- 365 khm, 2 x machineguns, flew 100 sorties for Belgium, damaged/probably destroyed one Bf109. Bristol Bulldog, 360 khm, 2 x mg, Finnland CR-32 - 360khm, 2 x 12.7mm and 2 x 7.7mm Italy and Hungary CR-42 - 430 khm, 2 x 12.7mm, Italy, Hungary, Germany, and others, 2nd fastest bi-plane fighter, one of top 3 biplane fighters. Gloster Gladiator, 410 khm, 4 x .303, used by RAF/FAA, Finland, and others. Finns claimed 43 kills with Gladiators, RAF used them in France, BoB, Norway, Malta and Western Desert. One of the top 3 biplane fighters. Hawker Fury -359 khm, 2 x .303, 7 kills claimed by Yugoslavia and SAAF. Japanese biplanes, they had various biplane fighters which saw limited service in China, mostly phased out by the time the war really got going. I-15 - 360 khm, 4 x 7.62, service in Spain, USSR I-152 - 370 khm, 4 x 7.62, Spain, China, USSR I-153 - 450 khm, 4 x 7.62 or 2 x 12.7or 20mm, China, Finland, USSR, fastest bi-plane fighter ever, one of top 3 biplane fighters. Last kill by a Finnish I-153 was in 1944 against a P39 Airacobra. Excellent link about WWII biplanes: Hkans Aviation page - Biplane Fighter Aces from the Second World War |
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