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Indeed, the CR.42 wasn't a bad aircraft when compared to planes like the Gladiator or the I-15/I-153.
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Also jets (in the US anyways) didn't have the thrust for carrier ops at the time meaning any jets (say the P-80) would need to be shore based and thus limited in operational range to the southern Japanese islands until airbases could be secured inland. Admiral Strike reporting for booty... ![]() |
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Polikarpov
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I'm confused. The title is "The quest for the worst combat aircraft in history..." and several of the bad ideas posted here are of experimentals. By nature they are not 'combat' aircraft, and it must be expected that some will be failures.
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I also agree with TLAM Strike: The CR.42 was not a bad aircraft when it came out. In the Med they did quite well against Gloster Gladiators. My candidate: ![]() http://www.aviastar.org/air/usa/lewis_barling.php Note that this source lists the maximum speed as 89 mph. Other sources say 95 mph. I've seen one book which claims that despite the 61 mph listed for cruise speed, that was actually the minimum flying speed, which gives a very small margin between staying up and falling down! ![]()
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Yakovlev Yak-38
A take on vertical landing/take-off by the USSR Navy. Well it seems that it did that, but only that. ![]() link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakovlev_Yak-38 AND considered opereational, too ... .
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Breda Ba.88 Lince
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The 44 Brewsters of FAF downed 479 enemy aircraft with the loss of 19 Brewsters, final kill ratio being 1/25.2. ![]() |
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I thought the F-7 Cutlass apart from unreliable engines and hydraulics was actually quite good when it worked. I suppose that was the main problem.
Apart from that it looked cool. That's the great thing about 1950s & 60s aviation there was so much experimentation as knowledge increased in leaps and bounds each month that within 6 months there would be a performance leap that made previous kit old. Led to some weird and wonderful shapes as I suppose the wind tunnels weren't so advanced so the only way to really check it out was to build a prototype. Modern day planes are boring incomparison. They all are starting to look alike. |
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Er, it's a B.E.2, not a Fe-2 (or are they the same?). Please read the part: "Faults of the type" in the Wiki link. The gunner sat on the front seat which meant he couldn't shoot forward as there was the propeller, he couldn't shoot straight to the rear as there was the pilot, he couldn't shoot top or bottom left or right as there were the wings. Combine that with an underpowered engine, a small bombload and no manoeuvrability to speak of and you have a bad plane. .... I really wouldn't have wanted to fly one of those in WWI.
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