09.12.2009, 14:53
I used info not from Wikipedia, but from book of russian author: Shirokorad A.B. History of Aviation Armament - (История авиационного вооружения. А.Широкорад ) pages 54-55.
Thanks for link, very interesting.
But, if you open file MG151.wav in any sound editor you`ll see it`s lenght - 0.32 sec. There is 4 shots. One shot in 0.08 sec, 12.5 shots per second, 750 rpm!!! Absolutely historical exactiness! :lol: :lol: :lol:
P.S. I`m sorry for my eglish :-?
Thanks for link, very interesting.
But, if you open file MG151.wav in any sound editor you`ll see it`s lenght - 0.32 sec. There is 4 shots. One shot in 0.08 sec, 12.5 shots per second, 750 rpm!!! Absolutely historical exactiness! :lol: :lol: :lol:
P.S. I`m sorry for my eglish :-?