It seems that a lot of planes, like the Yak Series, Me 109, FW 190 ( mgs ) and other have no empty bullet ejection ?
Does this planes "store" the empty shells ??
Also I think the ejeceted 20mm Shells have to be bigger, the seemed like MG Catridges to me.
Is this able to create ?
And it saved war materials!
Aha
could you give some examples ?
Is it realistic like it is in Il2 ?
What, the keeping of the cartridges or the saving of the war materials?
Hmm, but what is with the size of the empty 20 mm shells ? They seemed to small to me
come on guys, it's about saving the environnement, and recycling :wink:
That box under the nose of the Whirlwind is to keep spent cartridges in. :wink:
Yeah, but what is with the Me 109s ?
In EAW they had empty bullet shells coming out of them
And also the size of the 20 mm catridges has to be editet
I seem to remember both the 109E's MG-FF's ejecting their spent cases (Nowhere to put them!) and the centerline MG-151's on the F/G series also ejecting their cases. The MG-17 and MG-131 cases may be a different story.
As for saving the cases to re use them... That all depends. Boxer primed brass can be inspected quickly and then reloaded entirely by machine. Berdan primed brass, which IIRC, was and is still most common in Europe, has to be de-primed by hand and then the anvil inspected. Those might not be economical to reload. Plus, if the cases are steel, they're really junk after they've been fired, and you'd only save them if you were especially desperate for materials.
So, these aircraft may have actually changed between dumping cases or saving them at different points in the war as the supply situation changed.