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Axis WWII historical aircrafts
#61

[quote="cpwn"]FIAT G.55 ss0/sI/S & G.56

http://xoomer.virgilio.it/g55/index.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIAT_G.55

http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/sho...?p=3323113

http://www.ams.vr.it/AircWalkAround/Muse...g%2005.htm

Bf 109G-10/R6&U4

http://www.japo.eu/products.php?cat=4
http://misc.kitreview.com/bookreviews/bf...ewbg_1.htm
http://hsfeatures.com/bf109g10type110fw_1.htm
http://hsfeatures.com/features04/bf109g10erlafr_1.htm
http://kurfurst.org/Engine/Boostclearanc...ce198.html

The Bf 109G-10 was not a result of standard development of the fighter, but rather a result of urgent demand for the highest number of powerful fighter aircraft possible. In mid-1944, the DB 605D engine was completed after a prolonged development, an anticipated unit for the Bf 109K. As development of the new model suffered from constant delays. it became obvious in early summer 1944 that Bf 109K serial production would not begin in any foreseeable future. Moreover the Bf 109K featured numerous changes as compared to earlier models and thus problems and delays could be expected when launching serial production. As the pressure to manufcature and deliver higher number of aircraft was strong, any fall in production was not acceptable. On the other hand there was a possibility to install the advanced DB 605D engine in the existing Bf 109G airframe (currently the Bf 109G-6 with the MW 50, later designated as G-14) and thus avoid possible complications. This was to present no significant problems as far as the design was concerned, as earlier DB 605A and AS and the new DB 605D differed very little in size and their attachment points were identical. Mating together the existing Bf 109G framework and the new engine would remarkably increase operational performance at all altitudes while maintaining the on-running mass production.

The aforementioned reasons,i.e.,delays in Bf 109K development and easy switch to production of a DB 605D-powered Bf 109 gave rise at the turn of June and July 1944 to a new Bf 109G model powered by the advanced engine. It was designated the Bf 109G-10. Erla Leipzig was assigned to develop the design as the Regensburg branch was fully preoccupied with work on the Me 262 and with designing the Bf 109K. A note in an official list of Bf109 models of 2nd August 1944 documents the fact, as it described the Bf109G-10 as "Bastard Flugzeug der Fertigung Erla". The new model was to be developed by Erla as an independent design,not connected with the on-going development of Bf109G and K. Reports of the Bf109G and K program (run by Regensburg) therefore did not mention the G-10 model.

Erla Leipzig solved problems of the DB 605D installation easily,partly because there were not many. The Bf 109G-14 framework (i.e. the G-6 with the MW 50 system) was used as the base and the design probably drew on experience with the DB 605AS installation in the Bf 109G-10 in early 1944. Changes in internal structure of the aircraft were not necessary; attention therefore focused on the engine. The DB 605D required more space in the lower part than the DB 605AS due to larger covers being required for the camshafts(for larger, more effective oil suction pumps). Erla designers thus broadened the bottom engine cover and afterwards and also re-modelled the top covers. The new cowling was similar in size to that used for DB 605AS, but assembled from differently modelled parts. The position of oil filling changed (it was moved upwards as the tank's volume increase to 50 litres) as also was that of cold start fuel cock (shifted upwards due to installation of an oil circuit steam trap to the engine). Heed was also paid to the port side, streamlined transition between the enlarged engine cowling and fuselage. The original G-6/AS design, with a curved edge was replaced with an almost square panel of improved streamline characteristics. A larger oil cooler, the Fo 987, also had to be installed for the new engine.

Due to installation of amore powerful engine, the wing coolers had to be enlarged as well; the existing ALF 750B(33d㎡) type was replaced with the larger ALF 907C (42d㎡). The coolers thus corresponded with those installed in the Bf 109K-4. This modification was mentioned in a technical directive of 2nd August 1944 and thus was definitely applied on Bf 109G-10s, though not necessarily all of them. It did not show distinctly on the outside, even though the cooler projected from the wing almost unnoticeably more. Those were all modifications of the airframe and the aircraft in general.

Number of G-10s produced (neubau)

Erla - 1515
MttR - 177
WNF - 356

The first Bf109G-10 were actually made by Erla, and manufactured by the company from September 1944 until the end of war, the company becoming the largest manufacturer of the model. The mother branch in Regensburg concentrated on Production of the new Bf190K-4. Despite that, a small batch - numbering 121 aircraft(the number quoted varies from 120-123 machines)- of the Bf 190G-10 was made between October 1944 and January 1945. It is not quite clear why, possibly due to a temporary surplus of DB605D engines, which could not be installed in Bf109K-4 due to insufficient readiness, or the capacity of its production lines. The engines were consequently quite naturally adapted to the Bf109G-14/AS airframes then being produced. Features of both versions can be found on Regensburg's G-10s and the planes differed from those made by Erla. The "surplus" of DB605D engines was soon solved(full-scale production of the Bf109K-4 started) and the last three G-10 aircraft were made in Regensburg in January 1945.


Bf 109G-10/R6 (Erla)

Erla Leipzig never manufactured the Bf 109K-4 and was involved in the Bf 109G-10 production longest of all the companies. As is was anticipated that the model was to be manufactured by this plant exclusively, numerous design variants occurred on the aircraft. First of all better streamlining of transition from engine cowling to the fuselage on the port side. Instead of a panel with an oval lower edge riveted to the fuselage, designers modified the whole side and the resulting panel was square. Also engine cowlings were brand new design, incorporating different paneling (they were riveted together from sheets of different shapes). The bottom engine cowling was broadened to house the larger covers of the camshafts of the DB 605D. The revisions were better streamlined than the existing two little bulges used on Bf 109G-10, K-4 and G-14/AS airframes made by Messerschmitt at Regensburg, and G-10/U4s manufactured by WNF.

The modifications described above were characteristic of all G-10s and G-10/R6s manufactured by Erla. We have already mentioned early G-10s of batches 490xxx-491xxx, assembled between September 1944 to January 1945; batched 150xxx, 151xxx and some planeds of the 152xxx block followed from December 1944. Similarly to other companies, Erla
#62

cpwn Wrote:Even so, G-10 still earn better reputation than K-4.

http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t22/CPWN/6.jpg

http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t22/CPWN/711.jpg

Updated Bf 109G-10 information list with your information, thank you for these useful information.


Chaoic out...
#63

cpwn Wrote:Ki-61-II Kai

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ki-61
http://markkaiser.com/japaneseaviation/hien.html
http://www.hyperscale.com/features/2000/ki61jg_1.htm
http://markkaiser.com/japaneseaviation/t...iles_2.gif
http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t22/C...ntai3a.jpg

Added to the list.

Smile


Chaoic out...
#64

psychobob Wrote:Ki.32
http://www.aviastar.org/air/japan/kawasaki_ki-32.php

Ki.45
http://www.aviastar.org/air/japan/kawasaki_ki-45.php

Added to the list.


Chaoic out...
#65

Fafnir_6 Wrote:Hello,

I think we need a few axis transport planes... Particularly those of the Italians:

Savoia-Marchetti SM.75 (built 1937-1943, 94 produced)
http://www.comandosupremo.com/Sm75.html
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Malert/S ... 0063874/L/
http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww2/t/1675
http://www.aviastar.org/air/italy/savoia_s-75.php

Savoia-Marchetti SM.82 (built 1939-1944, 400-850 produced (sources vary))
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savoia-Marchetti_SM.82
http://www.wwiivehicles.com/italy/aircr ... anguru.asp
http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww2/t/447/123
http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.s ... entry=true

Both of these were heavily engaged in the med with the Italians (and later the Germans). The SM.82 was also deployed to the baltic front with the Luftwaffe while the SM.75 was used by hungary.

The SM.82 was also a bomber (a la Ju52 except better).

Cheers,

Fafnir_6

Added to the list, and if you could, can you also please find blueprints for these AC, so it will be great help to modders when they work on these AC one day.

Thanks!


Chaoic out...
#66

Fafnir_6 Wrote:Ju352A-1 transport for the luftwaffe
43 built 1943-1944

This version of the awesome Ju252A-1 used non-strategic materials and while not matching the exceptional performance of the all-aluminium Ju252, provided a huge performance boost over the Ju52. KG200 used almost the entire output of the type. Ju352 production only stopped because Germany switched to all-fighter production. It most likely would have replaced the Ju52 in a war situation like that of the 1946 campaigns. Enough Ju352s survived into 1945 to make them a significant portion of the entire Luftwaffe transport fleet at the end of the war. Plus, it is one of my favorite planes Smile.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junkers_Ju_352

http://www.warbirdsresourcegroup.org/LRG/ju352.html

http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/1912031

http://www.kg200.org/historyac4.html

http://books.google.ca/books?id=JOZZBKF ... #PPA193,M1

http://www.mach2.fr/ju352phg.htm

http://books.google.ca/books?id=AvTgjHw ... #PPA220,M1

Cheers,

Fafnir_6

Added to the list, but if you could find blueprint for these aircraft, it will help modder alot. So can you please find blueprint for these aircraft?


Chaoic out...
#67

[quote="Aymar_Mauri"]This is intended as being a compreensive list of actual flown aircraft that could be added to the game. I don't expect that most will be included, as some were flown only as prototypes and it might be hard to justify their inclusion, but others are good candidates:



=====Germany=====

Bombers & Reconnaissance:

Blohm und Voss BV222 Long Range Flying Boat (first flown 7th September 1940):

Messerschmitt Me261 Long Range Reconnaissance Aircraft (first flown 23rd December 1940):

Junkers Ju188 Medium Bomber (first flown December 1941):

Focke-Wulf FW191 Medium Bomber (first flown early 1942):

Junkers Ju288 Medium Bomber (first flown summer 1942):

Dornier Do317 Medium Bomber (first flown September 1942):

Messerschmitt Me264 Long Range Reconnaissance Aircraft and Heavy Bomber (first flown December 1942):

Blohm und Voss BV238 Long Range Flying Boat (first flown August 1943):

Heinkel He277 Heavy Bomber (first flown April 1944):


Doubtful:

Heinkel He274 High Altitude Heavy Bomber (first flown summer 1945 under French control):


Fighters & Ground Attack:

Henschel Hs123 Ground Attack Aircraft (first flown 8th May 1935):

Focke-Wulf FW57 Heavy Fighter (first flown May 1936):

Henschel Hs124 Multirole Aircraft (first flown summer 1936):

Focke-Wulf FW187 Heavy Fighter (first flown summer 1937):

Arado Ar240 Multirole Aircraft (first flown 10th May 1940):

Dornier Do217 Heavy Night Fighter (first flown September 1942):

Heinkel He219 Heavy Night Fighter (first flown April 1944):

Messerschmitt Me263 Rocket Powered Interceptor (first flown February 1945):


Doubtful:

Henschel Hs132 Jet Dive Bomber (to be first flown May 1945):

[b]H
#68

Chaoic16 Wrote:It will be REALLY useful and helpful if you can bring many of resouces, data, hisotry, information, and blueprint for each of these aircraft? Just asking for aircraft by just name wont help this community much. Please do what other do, bring all data, information, blueprint and other reference materails and then I will add all of these to the list with information included for modders to start modding with.
Yes, like I did in other threads, that was my intention all along:

Aymar_Mauri Wrote:I'll be showing the diagrams and characteristics for each after I've completed the list for all countries.
But, since this is a compreensive list and not just a reference for a single plane, I still need to finish the list for planes before I start scanning the numerous references I have.
#69

There's a couple of important Italian planes missing from that list:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CANT_Z.501
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CANT_Z.506
#70

I'll look into getting pictoral info for the savoias. As for the Ju352A-1 I am in the process of getting the WWII-era handbuch for it. It will have everything a modeller would need for that projects. I also have a lot of pics on my computer that I could PM to a Juu352A-1 modeller.

Cheers,

Fafnir_6
#71

Aymar_Mauri Wrote:
Chaoic16 Wrote:It will be REALLY useful and helpful if you can bring many of resouces, data, hisotry, information, and blueprint for each of these aircraft? Just asking for aircraft by just name wont help this community much. Please do what other do, bring all data, information, blueprint and other reference materails and then I will add all of these to the list with information included for modders to start modding with.
Yes, like I did in other threads, that was my intention all along:

Aymar_Mauri Wrote:I'll be showing the diagrams and characteristics for each after I've completed the list for all countries.
But, since this is a compreensive list and not just a reference for a single plane, I still need to finish the list for planes before I start scanning the numerous references I have.

Aymar_Mauri,

Take your time, and at once you add the references to these aircraft, I will add them to the list anytime.

Smile


Chaoic out...
#72

Not sure if this one got mentioned yet, but it is one very important plane:

Henschel Hs-126, reconnaissance/observation plane, Germany

[Image: hs126kr.jpg]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henschel_Hs_126
http://www.wwiivehicles.com/germany/air ... hs-126.asp
http://www.warbirdsresourcegroup.org/LRG/hs126.html
http://www.aviastar.org/air/germany/henshel-126.php
http://www.airwar.ru/enc/spyww2/hs126.html
http://www.luftfahrtmuseum.com/htmd/dtf/hs126.htm

Color profiles:
http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww2/o/479

Drawings:
http://www.airwar.ru/image/idop/spyww2/ ... s126-1.gif
http://www.airwar.ru/other/draw/hs126kr.html
http://www.airwar.ru/image/idop/spyww2/ ... s126-2.gif
http://www.aviastar.org/pictures/german ... el-126.gif
http://www.luftfahrtmuseum.com/drwg/s/hs126.gif
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/attachme ... tid=952672
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/attachme ... tid=952673
#73

Radoye Wrote:Not sure if this one got mentioned yet, but it is one very important plane:

Henschel Hs-126, reconnaissance/observation plane, Germany

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henschel_Hs_126
http://www.wwiivehicles.com/germany/air ... hs-126.asp
http://www.warbirdsresourcegroup.org/LRG/hs126.html
http://www.aviastar.org/air/germany/henshel-126.php
http://www.airwar.ru/enc/spyww2/hs126.html
http://www.luftfahrtmuseum.com/htmd/dtf/hs126.htm

Color profiles:
http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww2/o/479

Drawings:
http://www.airwar.ru/image/idop/spyww2/ ... s126-1.gif
http://www.airwar.ru/other/draw/hs126kr.html
http://www.airwar.ru/image/idop/spyww2/ ... s126-2.gif
http://www.aviastar.org/pictures/german ... el-126.gif
http://www.luftfahrtmuseum.com/drwg/s/hs126.gif
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/attachme ... tid=952672
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/attachme ... tid=952673

Added to the list, check them under german nation to see if I got everything right.

Smile


Chaoic out...
#74

First at all, I have updated the list as WIP by RAF team, to let every of you know which aircraft is being WIP by RAF modding team. And secondly, since IL-2 1946 is being expanded from WW I era to 1950s era, I will start adding any of aircraft requests to the list of of aircraft that ranges from WW I to 1950s era. IF any of you have any addtional requests for any aircraft for this list, feel free to do so, but make sure each of you provide references and materials for modders to use for starting working on any Axis WWII historical aircraft projects as stated in my first post.


Chaoic out...
#75

heinkel he-111z

POWER PLANT:
Five Junkers Jumo 211F-2/S-2 engines.
JATO rockets could be used on takeoff,
one below each fuselage and one each
side of the central engine.

EMPTY EQUIPPED WEIGHT:
47,400 lb. (21500 kg)

LOADED WEIGHT:
63,052 lb. (28600 kg)

WING SPAN:
116 ft. 1.66 in. (35.4 m)

LENGTH:
55 ft. 9.66 in. (16.4 m.)

WING AREA:
1,587.06 sq. ft. (148 m
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