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Reply #15 - Feb 2nd, 2006 at 8:48am

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Leutnant Mordkaninchen iz reporting for duty herr General!

(if meine liebe fraulein vill let me Wink)
 

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Reply #16 - Feb 2nd, 2006 at 9:42am

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Perfektionieren Sie empfang das Morder Hase!

(Perfect, welcome killer bunny!)

Your Commandant veel pm you das plane details und training time und place zoon....
 

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Reply #17 - Feb 2nd, 2006 at 10:21am

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a Little info about the Luftwaffe:

Ranks

In order from lowest to highest:

Flieger, Gefreiter, Obergefreiter, Hauptgefreiter, Unteroffizier, Unterfeldwebel, Feldwebel, Oberfeldwebel, Leutnant, Oberleutnant, Hauptmann, Major, Oberstleutnant, Oberst, Generalmajor, Generalleutnant, General, Generaloberst, Generalfeldmarschall.

Orders from officers with higher ranks have to be followed by lower ranks, unless in combat when the officer with the lower rank has been assigned to a commanding position like Staffelführer / Squad leader or Schwarmführer / Schwarmleader or Rottenführer / Wingleader.

Combat

We usually divide up in two or three Schwarm of four pilots, each commanded by one Schwarmführer.  Two pilots fly as a Rotte / Wing with a Wing leader. The assignments (by the staff) for those positions are shifting according to necessity and attendance.


Auf wiedersehen!

Generalfeldmarschall Theis
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Reply #18 - Feb 2nd, 2006 at 10:33am

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Messerschmitt
Me109 (Bf109)



The 109 is called by both Me109 and Bf109. For the purpose of clarity the reference point for this listing is Janes Fighting aircraft of World War II. It defines the marks as Me109 but makes reference to Bf109

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The company was founded in Ausberg in 1926 as the Bayerische Flugzeugwerke. In 1931 the economic recession was biting hard and the Messerschmitt FlugzeugbauGmbH company of Bamberg was formed to take over the affairs of the former company. Things improved and in 1938 the company was renamed Messerschmitt AG.

The plane first saw the light of day in 1934 as the Bf109. The prototype flew in 1935 and ironically was powered by a British 695 hp Rolls Royce Kestrel engine. The first production model was the Bf109B and saw action in the Spanish civil war. The early models encountered many problems, the more serious of which were wing flutter and tail buffeting. It took a several models to totally eradicate this condition.

The Bf109B had a 20mm cannon firing through the propellor (air screw). The cannon was not reliable and was prone to seizing. In the Bf109C model it was replaced by 2 machine guns mounted in the wings. This only aggravated the wing flutter. The problem was eventually solved by balancing the ailerons and stiffening the leading edge of the wing.

With the change of name to Messerschmitt AG came a change of model for the plane. It was re designated Me109. The first plane to roll off the production line was the Me109E which went to war in September 1939.

The Me109 was continuously developed throughout the war from E to F and G series, with many sub variants
 

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Reply #19 - Feb 2nd, 2006 at 10:41am

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When World War I ended, the German Air Force was disbanded under the Treaty of Versailles, which required the German government to abandon all military aviation by October 1, 1919. However, by 1922, it was legal for Germany to design and manufacture commercial aircraft, and one of the first modern medium bombers to emerge from this process was the Heinkel He 111, the first prototype of which an enlarged, twin-engine version of the single-engine mail-liaison He 70, which set 8 world speed records in 1933 flew in February of 1935. The second prototype, the He 111 V2, had shorter wings and was the first civil transport prototype, capable of carrying 10 passengers and mail. The third prototype, He 111 V3 also had shorter wings and was the first true bomber prototype. Six He 111 C series airliners were derived from the fourth prototype, the He 111 V4, and went into service with Lufthansa in 1936, powered by a variety of engines, including BMW 132 radials. The first production models had the classic stepped windshield and an elliptical wing, which the designers, Siegfried and Walter Gunter, favored.

As a military aircraft, it took longer to gain favor, because military load requirements and underpowered engines kept its cruising speed down to less than 170 mph. However, in early 1936, the plane was given 1,000 hp Daimler Benz DB 600A engines which improved performance dramatically enough to bring in substantial orders. The first two mass-production versions, He 111 E and He 111 F experienced great success during the Spanish Civil War, where they served with the Condor Legion as fast bombers, able to outrun many of the fighters sent against them.

In fact, the experience in Spain generated a false sense of security in which the Germans thought that the He 111's light armament and speed would be sufficient in the coming war. Thus, although it was out of date, the large numbers in which it had been produced made the He 111 the Luftwaffe's primary bomber for far too long in the war, availability being more persuasive than practicality for this serviceable, but highly vulnerable, aircraft. Modern fighters like the Supermarine Spitfire and the Hawker Hurricane proved the He 111's inadequacy during the Battle of Britain. As soon as possible, the Luftwaffe replaced the Heinkel with the Junkers Ju 88, reassigning the Heinkel to night operations and other specialized tasks until, by war's end, it was being used primarily as a transport.

More than 7,300 had been built for the Luftwaffe by autumn, 1944, with another 236 (He 111H) being built by the Spanish manufacturer, CASA, during and after the war (as the CASA 2.111), some with the traditional Jumo 211 engines, some with Rolls-Royce Merlins. In service with the Luftwaffe from 1937 to 1945, the Heinkels remained in Spanish service until 1965.

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One of the more bizarre adaptations of the Heinkel by the Luftwaffe was the He 111 Z-1, in which two He 111s were joined at the wing with a special section containing a fifth engine. Two prototypes and 10 production models were manufactured, their purpose being to provide the power to haul the huge Messerschmitt Me 321 transport gliders.

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Reply #20 - Feb 4th, 2006 at 6:38pm

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Hey Clip, if the time's ok then I'll fly your He111

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Reply #21 - Feb 4th, 2006 at 7:35pm

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Hmmm, ve have zis piloten already, das Bunny, but I'm sinking ve may shneek in an extra bomber..ve only allowed one zough. If not zis 111, a 109 piloten vould be velcome...ya?..............YA! If you veel join ass eizer one, pm Schwarmfuhrer Theis und tell him das Kommandant Von Clipklinck recommended you..ve vill alvays have place for zose gooten piloten...ya?............YA!

 

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Reply #22 - Feb 4th, 2006 at 7:55pm

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He he, you said arse........................YA! Grin Wink
 

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Reply #23 - Feb 4th, 2006 at 10:27pm

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Quote:
He he, you said arse........................YA! Grin Wink


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Hauptgefreiter Mobius, Ve can zend you to Russia you know...it's very cold zere zis time of year..ya?........................YA! Der Kommandant zays vat he vants, ven he vants....ya?..............YA!
 

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Reply #24 - Feb 4th, 2006 at 11:20pm

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Sorry herr Clip...................................
YA!
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