#avgeek#aviation#RAF#USAF#P51 - The P-51 Mustang was built to a British spec for a new RAF fighter and later served in the USAAF. Let's tour the fighter, from its prototype NA-73X to P-51D, etc., its development and different versions... @kadonkey@Sylvia70485099 1/
2/ The British Purchasing Commission asked North American to license-build Curtiss P-40 Warhawks for the #RAF. Instead, North American designed a more modern NA-73X prototype fighter with the same 1,090 hp Allison V-1710 engine. It first flew September 9, 1940.
@AlexanderZPain@MartinKoenigsb2@kingdomman66@majestic_air@curlyboy1975@deecanadian 3/ It was 25 mph faster than the P-40. Britain bought 320 NA-73 + 300 NA-83 (fishtail engine exhausts) and christened them Mustang I. This new RAF type was used for recon and fighter-bombing. It had a 12' wide landing track, simple production, etc. 4 x .50 cal; 4 x .30 cal.
4/ The A-36 Apache was a dive-bomber version of the NA-73 with a reinforced heavy-duty wing for bomb racks, and hydraulic dive brakes both above and below each wing. 6 x .50 cal and 1325 hp V-1710-87.↖️Cockpit at @AFmuseum ↗️. Note dive brakes↙️. @AHMuseum's A-36 by @airpigz↘️.
5/ The USAAF's first P-51, the P-51A was the RAF's Mustang II. It had a more powerful 1200 hp Allison V-1710-81 and the A-36's bomb capacity, low canopy and raised back but no dive brakes and only a pair of .50 cal M2 Brownings per wing. No .30 cals or nose guns.
6/ The Allison engines underperformed above 15,000'. RAF test pilots suggested using the Rolls Royce Merlin in the P-51. Packard started making license-building them as 1520 hp Packard V-1650. The result was the P-51B /Mustang III. 1,987 built at Inglewood, California.
7/ The P-51C was identical to the P-51B but made at North American's Dallas plant. 1,750 built, of which 636 sent via Lend-Lease to the RAF who logically named them Mustang IIIs, just like the P-51B fighters. P-51C Excalibur is at @NASM Udvar Hazy!
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So, in your opinion, which is the most iconic WW2 fighter plane and by which criteria? Here are four for starters. You can suggest others too... #avgeek#aviation#airplanes#WW2
2/ Here are a few others to join the Mitsubishi Zero, Me-262, Spitfire and P-51 I showed above. Thus voila the Dewoitine 520, FW-190, Yakovlev Yak-3, Hawker Hurricane.
#HurricaneRoslyn#PuertoVallarta#HurricaneSeason#Hurricane - Hurricane Roslyn is a powerful Category 3 hurricane. NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER has a Hurricane Warning for El Roblito - Puerto Vallarta - Playa Pérula. Mazatlán to Manzanillo under Hurricane Watch. Please be careful!
#HurricaneRoslyn#PuertoVallarta#HurricaneSeason#Hurricane - Astonishingly, this track shows Puerto Vallarta just dodging Roslyn though how much difference being outside the blue line will make, I don't know. It looks like Yelapa is just inside the "hit" zone. Photos from 2020.
#ships#navy#WWII#USNavy - Let's tour IJN Yamato, WWII's most impressive battleship.↖️Yamato on trials, 1941. ↗️Yamato's original config from history.navy.mil/our-collection….↙️Yamato after 1944-1945 refit from Tamiya. ↘️ Yamato's death, April 7, 1945. 1/
2/ Yamato, her sisters Musashi and Shinano (completed* as an aircraft carrier) were WWII's three mightiest vessels. Yamato's main armament was 9 x 18.1"/45 guns. 45 calibers = 67' 10" long! Here is a stern view focused on Yamato's #3 turret on Sept. 20, 1941 during construction.
3/ Yamato's secondary armament was 4 x triple 15.5 cm (6.1")/60 guns arranged in a diamond formation: front, back and one per side. They were removed from Japan's Mogami-class↘ naval-encyclopedia.com/ww2/japan/moga… light cruisers when the Mogamis were upgraded to new twin 8" gun turrets.
#Mumbai#India#Bollywood Mumbai is a really cool, hip city that's India's most populous but richest. It's home to Bollywood, movie stars, with great food, a bounty of Indo-Gothic, #artdeco and modern architecture, beautiful ocean sunsets, etc. Here's some of the good and bad. 1/
2/ #Mumbai#Bombay#ThenAndNow#BeforeAndAfter I overlaid maps from 1750, 1893, etc. atop my Google Maps composite. The original "fort" is still visible. Note Victoria Terminus (now Shivaji Terminus), Churchgate Station, etc. Click to zoom for detail.
3/ #Mumbai#architecture#trains – Mumbai/Bombay, India’s massive and soaring 1878 Shivaji Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus) train station is a #UNESCO site and took ten years to build. You might recognize it from movie #SlumdogMillionaire! Jai Ho!
1/ #TankTuesday#tanks#USA's #ColdWar M103A2 w/ L/60 120 mm main gun. This supersized tank used the M48/M60 power plant but 7 road wheels, 120mm gun, very thick armor, etc. This was overkill for Soviet tanks, underpowered, susceptible to breakdown.
2/ #Military Is the M103 the biggest gun and biggest tank #USArmy ever put into production? In fact, M1A2's 63 to 73 short tons bracket the M103's 65 short tons, but the M1A2's L/44 120 mm is shorter than the M103's L/60!
3/ #USA#military#history – The M103’s 120mm x L/60 = 7200mm=7.2 meters or 23.6’! In comparison, the King Tiger’s 88 was merely 20.5’ and the Jagdtiger’s 128mm=23.1’. Did anyone make a longer tank / tank destroyer gun?
#USAF#avgeek#aviation#avgeeks - The SR-71 is the world's fastest jet airplane and air-breathing airplane. I only recently realized THIS SPECIFIC SR-71 at Warner Robins Museum of Aviation @MOAatRAFB IS THE WORLD'S FASTEST JET AIRPLANE* EVER!!! 1/
@MOAatRAFB 2/ In 1965, SR-71 Blackbird, S/N 61-7958, was the #USAF's 1st production model SR-71. On July 27, 1976, for the Bicentennial, Capt. Pat Blesdoe and Maj. John Fuller rocketed her at 2,092 mph in a 1,000-km closed-course loop... @Sylvia70485099@kadonkey
3/ ... breaking the #USSR's MiG-25 Foxbat interceptor's astonishing 1,852 mph world-speed record set by Mikhail M. Komarov on October 5, 1967. Note: this was 10 years and 1 day after Sputnik 1 first flew into space on October 4, 1957!!! #ColdWar