Took these a few weeks ago. I have about 1400 in total if any body wants to see more of one of the planes
About 10 miles from my houseGiblet wrote:where is that?
It has so much recoil that the plane needs to be in a dive for sustained fire. The pilots say it feel like the plane stands still.WhiteBlue wrote:
newest feature to Bernie's Maybach
WhiteBlue wrote:Are they shooting depleted uranium at 1 ton/s or what?
I love the WW2 planes such awesome designs way before they had Computers, just using slide rules and paperRacingManiac wrote:The gun also is located on the logitudinal axis of the plane, and as such the nose landing gear had to be moved off axis...
I love airshows....need to go to more of them......
Nikkon D40X with a 55-200 Nikkor lenseFGD wrote:You shot these photos? Great job! What are you using?
more info on this plane its a junkers if im not mistaken?WhiteBlue wrote:Per second 65 shells of 425g are leaving the aircraft at 990 m/s with an exit energy of 27,1 MJ or 27,100 kNm. That compares to 82 kN thrust of the two engines. How do you convert the thrust to energy for aircraft turbines? I guess you have to apply the exit speed of the jet stream?
Edit: Using 160 m/s as speed figure we would get 13 MJ/s. The cannon energy is about twice the turbine energy. I can imagine that you can stall the aircraft by firing that gatling.
And this is where they got the idea from. Old Rudel's Stuka canon bird.