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AlexanderII 14th January 2007 23:45

Question concerning the denominator in the VVS digest.
 
In the VVS statistical digest, does the denominator in the aircraft tables indicates non serviceable planes in squadrons, or planes in overhaul/repair? As an exemple :

http://ilpilot.narod.ru/vvs_tsifra/gl_3/3.104.html

It says there is a total of 137 Il-2 planes, including 43 "faulty" Il-2s. Are these 43 Il-2s merely non serviceable or in repair depots?

Pilot 15th January 2007 01:02

Re: Question concerning the denominator in the VVS digest.
 
As I know most report are regardet to the number of planes in units and ready for action. Other type of reports give total number. Tactical reports give the number of operational planes. Soryy but could not open attached link.

AlexanderII 15th January 2007 01:33

Re: Question concerning the denominator in the VVS digest.
 
Thank you.

I would like a sure answer, tho.

AlexanderII 16th January 2007 23:39

Re: Question concerning the denominator in the VVS digest.
 
I'm refreshing the post.

Can anyone answer my question?

Andrey Dikov 17th January 2007 13:48

Re: Question concerning the denominator in the VVS digest.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AlexanderII (Post 35517)
In the VVS statistical digest, does the denominator in the aircraft tables indicates non serviceable planes in squadrons, or planes in overhaul/repair? As an exemple :

http://ilpilot.narod.ru/vvs_tsifra/gl_3/3.104.html

It says there is a total of 137 Il-2 planes, including 43 "faulty" Il-2s. Are these 43 Il-2s merely non serviceable or in repair depots?


May be my English is not good enough to draw a certain line between "non-serviceable" and "in repair" terms, but I can tell you that non-serviceable a/c means planes which are still in unit and were not written-off and were not sent to repair depots. I.e. the planes with light and sometimes moderate damage, which can be repaired by unit technical staff.

They were to be repaired by units' mechanics.

Regarding this particular table: nominator - total number, denominator - number of non-serviceable a/c.


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