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Hello Tony
IIRC the 3 cm Flak 103/38 wasn't successful because it was muzzle-heavy. |
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Earlier, the following was stated about the He 112: "Fips" Radusch was selected to test the sole cannon-armed He 112. The machine was the He 112 V4 in which a 20mm MG C/30L engine-mounted cannon had been installed for trial purposes. Otherwise the fighter was unarmed. The few fighter pilots in Spain fortunate enough to fly the He 112 said great things about the He 112, and everyone wanted to qualify the fly the aircraft." |
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It is possible that this was influenced by the decision to choose the Bf 109 over the He 112. Although the 109 could probably take the MG C/30L the considerable weight (about 180 kg loaded) would have hurt the performance of the little plane. Tony Williams Military gun and ammunition website: http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk Military gun and ammunition discussion forum: http://forums.delphiforums.com/autogun/messages/ |
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Tony Williams Military gun and ammunition website: http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk Military gun and ammunition discussion forum: http://forums.delphiforums.com/autogun/messages/ |
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