::EK:: Air Club.... Only 4 Aviation Lovers

gayan kalhara

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sumal_jayaranga said:
:lol: Wisthara wdiya danne na Macho, Ada thamai me tred ekata reply kale
I Have lot of pics
Oyalata onanam dennam

ela eeth Puluwannam eeva tika tika Danna... Ethakota Hondai...

Mokada Infoth Share venna one nisa... Eeth Digatama Pics Denna.. Api Puluwan hatiyata eeva gana Katha karamu...

Ela Keep Rocking:rofl::rofl::rolleyes::P:P
 

sumal_jayaranga

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    Mekada????
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    :oo:
    gayan kalhara said:
    MI 21 eke Thava Model ekkak Thiyanava neda???

    Machine Gun 4 thiyana 2 Pilot ekkak.... Bomb Rack ekka
     
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    Hashan dis

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    Lockheed P-38 Lightning


    Rugged, fast and versatile, the Lockheed P-38 Lightning was a potent combat aircraft and a superb fighter bomber, also flying as a night fighter, reconnaissance aircraft and torpedo-bomber. Powered by two liquid-cooled engines, the P-38 had a top speed of 414 miles per hour and carried a 20-mm cannon and four machine guns in its nose.

    Designed in 1937 as a high-altitude "pursuit aircraft" (interceptor), the XP-38 was heavier than a Bristol Blenheim Mk. I, which at that time was the standard British medium bomber. Equipped with under wing droppable fuel tanks, the Lockheed P-38 was used extensively as a long-range escort fighter aircraft and saw action in practically every major combat area of the world. The Pacific theatre of operations produced the two highest scoring aces in American history - Major Richard Bong and Major Thomas McGuire, Jr. Both men flew P-38 Lightnings in the Southwest Pacific and each received the Medal of Honor in recognition of his courage and accomplishments.
    After WW2, a number of Lockheed P-38s were used for aerial photography in the private sector. Almost 10,000 P-38s were built. Today, only a few are remaining.
    Type:
    Long range fighter and fighter bomber
    Powerplant:
    Two Allison V-1710-27/29
    Max speed:
    414 mph (666 km/hr)
    Ceiling:
    44,000 ft (13 400 m)
    Range:
    475 miles (765 km) on internal fuel
    Weight (empty):
    12,600 lbs (5806 kg)
    Max. T/O:
    21,600 lbs (9798 kg)
    Wingspan:
    52' 0" (15.85m)
    Length:
    37' 10" (11.53 m)
    Height:
    9' 10" (3 m)
    Armament:
    One 20mm cannon, four .50 machine guns, 2,000 lb of bombs, rockets
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    sumal_jayaranga

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    gayan kalhara said:
    US navy eke Supply Air Plane ekkak.... Loku Cariarr valata nawaththanne nathuwa .. Udadima Gas gahanna Puluwan....
    godak jets/migs/helicopters walata puluwan fuel gahanna in space :lol:
     

    sumal_jayaranga

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    Me pics walin Apita ide ekak ganna puluwan rocket engine eka gana :yes:

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    Mekanam Missile ekaka structure ekak
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    gayan kalhara

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    sumal_jayaranga said:
    godak jets/migs/helicopters walata puluwan fuel gahanna in space :lol:

    I'm Sorry I had missed Some Words....

    This is a Fuel and Resource Carrior.... They take the fuel to a specified Air Craft...

    Whats what i mean
     

    gayan kalhara

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    sumal_jayaranga said:
    Me pics walin Apita ide ekak ganna puluwan rocket engine eka gana :yes:

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    Mekanam Missile ekaka structure ekak
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    Thnx Bro Grate info........... Ya we can get the pic...............on Rocket....
     

    gayan kalhara

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    What a Sexy Looking Bomber.... ela....
    But The Cockpit Is Too Complicated....

    And Grate Info... Thnx and Keep it Up...

    Flying Fortress ekkak ne.. 1937 kivvama Pudumai..... eetharamata Tech eka hondai... Oyavage eeva godak enna gaththe. 1940 passe.... War eka mada...


    Hashan dis said:
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    Lockheed P-38 Lightning


    Rugged, fast and versatile, the Lockheed P-38 Lightning was a potent combat aircraft and a superb fighter bomber, also flying as a night fighter, reconnaissance aircraft and torpedo-bomber. Powered by two liquid-cooled engines, the P-38 had a top speed of 414 miles per hour and carried a 20-mm cannon and four machine guns in its nose.

    Designed in 1937 as a high-altitude "pursuit aircraft" (interceptor), the XP-38 was heavier than a Bristol Blenheim Mk. I, which at that time was the standard British medium bomber. Equipped with under wing droppable fuel tanks, the Lockheed P-38 was used extensively as a long-range escort fighter aircraft and saw action in practically every major combat area of the world. The Pacific theatre of operations produced the two highest scoring aces in American history - Major Richard Bong and Major Thomas McGuire, Jr. Both men flew P-38 Lightnings in the Southwest Pacific and each received the Medal of Honor in recognition of his courage and accomplishments.
    After WW2, a number of Lockheed P-38s were used for aerial photography in the private sector. Almost 10,000 P-38s were built. Today, only a few are remaining.
    Type:
    Long range fighter and fighter bomber
    Powerplant:
    Two Allison V-1710-27/29
    Max speed:
    414 mph (666 km/hr)
    Ceiling:
    44,000 ft (13 400 m)
    Range:
    475 miles (765 km) on internal fuel
    Weight (empty):
    12,600 lbs (5806 kg)
    Max. T/O:
    21,600 lbs (9798 kg)
    Wingspan:
    52' 0" (15.85m)
    Length:
    37' 10" (11.53 m)
    Height:
    9' 10" (3 m)
    Armament:
    One 20mm cannon, four .50 machine guns, 2,000 lb of bombs, rockets
    p38_cockpit_500.jpg

    p38_gr.jpg
     

    Hashan dis

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    P-47 Thunderbolt


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    Rugged, reliable and powerful, the P-47 Thunderbolt not only was a monster of a machine (being the tallest and heavier single seat Allied fighter), it was the most numerous US fighter of World War 2 - more than 15,700 P47 units were produced in the United States. The P-47 was a flying paradox. Designed by ALexander Kartvelli, it was originally created as a light weight inline engine fighter. However, experiences in Europe indicated that fighter airplanes had to be better armoured and better armed, and give better performance at high altitudes.
    With this in mind Kartvellie literally went back to the drawing board and completely redesigned the P47 around the most powerful engine available, the Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp air cooled radial. Flight testing showed that the new fighter, in addition to being big and heavy, was also fast and manoeuvrable, reaching speeds in excess of 400 mph and climbing at a rate of 3,000 ft per minute, both astounding feats in an aircraft that had a take-off weight of well over 5 tons.
    With its eight machine guns, the P-47 had a considerable firepower that could reduce an enemy fighter in pieces in a matter of seconds. Besides, with its high payload capacity, it was just as great a threat to ground forces – tanks, in particular. Exceptional diving capabilities gave the P-47 a serious advantage over fighters flying on a lower level, since they couldn’t escape in a dive, and allowed the Thunderbolt to destroy several ground targets, among which many armoured trains.


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