OMG ! what have I started?
Just saying that I prefer to fly a well crafted plane in IL2 than any other sim, be it a bomber, Fighter, acrobat, racer or crop duster!
Cool it guys and accept that everyone has their favourite niche and will defend it with passion, also that some can have a wider outlook on things.
We are having an adult discussion.. No need to cool anything at the moment thanks..
I didn't call anyone specifically shallow. I said it was shallow to say that IL2 is "only" a combat sim, and ot anything else.
But yeah, we're a little off topic here.
So, anyway, about those racers...
i guess that they will be good for coop races :lol:
I love this aircraft and when my spitfires are done and the 2 BF 109's ( B & C) are done i may do this,
But i got lots to do.
And Lardo De Apricot at the controls.....sorry.....wwwwaaaaayyyyyy off topic.
The H-1 was so stripped down and streamlined for speed that adding the fuel tanks to give it an effective range, radio equipment, guns, ammo, and everything else to build this into a fighter would have ruined it's speed aspect.
Why make it a fighter?I would enjoy just flying it with proper engine managment and procedures..
Well, the original question was if the plane would have been opperated by the USAAF or USAAC. I'm personally more interested in the first XF-11 and the H-4 Hercules.
Racing aircraft are designed for one thing, speed. As a result, it's a no-compromise design that makes no allowance for military equipment or usage. Various racers have been put forward for military service (the Me209 being the most famous) but the project always comes to grief one that one essential point, that since they were never designed as military aircraft, they just aren't any good for that role. So I'm afraid Howard Hughes was talking out of his bottom. The USAAF weren't so easily conned into investing time, money, and effort in trying to turn a sports aeroplane into a front line fighter. Imagine that Hughes H-1... Now add guns, ammunition, radios, armour plating... That's a lot of extra weight. What's going to happen to your performance? Is the structure strong enough? Is there enough room for this extra stuff? What about maintenance in field conditions? Is that sleek canopy suitable for a fighter pilot to adequately see out of in combat? It's a lovely looking aeroplane for sure, but a fighter it isn't.