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Old 02-14-12, 08:19 AM   #1
Deepmoc
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1, 2, or max 4 Pings with 20mm is the End of the Fun for any Plane.
That clearly true.

40mm or 37 a single Hit is enough
1 engined Planes comes apart with a such Shell und you can collect a Jigsaw Puzzle on the Water Surface..

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Old 02-15-12, 08:32 AM   #2
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1, 2, or max 4 Pings with 20mm is the End of the Fun for any Plane.
That clearly true.

40mm or 37 a single Hit is enough
1 engined Planes comes apart with a such Shell und you can collect a Jigsaw Puzzle on the Water Surface..

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Now,explain how B-17's came back home with several machine gun and 20mm shell impacts practically everywhere and even maybe a flak round or two,or even a ramming.
I tell you,I've seen a photo where the radio room was absolutely so ripped apart by a 150mm flak round that 4 men could fit in the hole,and still made it back home.
Or maybe you mean any smaller planes.
Typhoons could also take several 37mm shells in the fuselage without flinching...or maybe simply getting the radio fried.
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