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Worlds First Jet Combat Air Craft..

Dannavada.. Meke Pilot la Vedi vadila marenavata vada..

Control karaganna baruva Bima vatila thiyanava...

Pilot la aragena thiyenna Balen
 

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    gayan kalhara said:
    Worlds First Jet Combat Air Craft..

    Dannavada.. Meke Pilot la Vedi vadila marenavata vada..

    Control karaganna baruva Bima vatila thiyanava...

    Pilot la aragena thiyenna Balen

    he he he :lol::lol::lol::lol:
     

    gayan kalhara

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    Ow eeth Download eka eeta aduweii... ADSL thiyanavada????????????

    CD 2 k Game eka.. Additional Components (More Grounds, Flights, models) thma ithru CD 2ka
     

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    gayan kalhara said:
    Ow eeth Download eka eeta aduweii... ADSL thiyanavada????????????

    CD 2 k Game eka.. Additional Components (More Grounds, Flights, models) thma
    ithru CD 2ka

    ow ADSL
     

    gayan kalhara

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    Hashan dis said:

    mama WW2 - 1 Pilot kenek Munagahilath thiyanava

    Dan eyata Avurudu 80 vithara venava... eeth Thama Hondata katha karanava...
    Ape Network eke kenek ne Seeya kenek

    Dawasak ma Katha kala.. eyata hari sathutui eeka le gana katha karana kenek munagahunama... Anda anda thama katha kale......


    Rihtgopen kiyana Hunting Air Division eke Captain kenek lu.

    Enemy Flight 34 Bimadala thibuna...

    Iran Cross ekkakth labila thibuna.... Mara kalayak thamai... Hithana kotath asai neda???
     

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    He 111


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    The He 111 flew secretly for the first time as a bomber in February, 1935, the prototype being officially classsified as a passenger/mail plane (its actual role had to remain hidden since Germany was not authorized to have an air force, following the First World War).
    In 1937, the He 111 entered service in the Condor Legion in Spain where it proved to be very efficient. This success would later be costly for the Luftwaffe. Indeed, during the Battle of Britain, it was the main medium bomber used, but it was quite vulnerable, as were the other Luftwaffe’s bombers – the Allied fighters were more effective at intercepting them than the Republican fighters had been in Spain four years before.
    Defensive weapons and crew members were therefore added, until the changes started to affect negatively the bomber’s performances.
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    Even though the He 111 was already outclassed at the beginning of the war, it was required on every front. onts. Unable to transport enough defensive weapons in a plane that was already overloaded, the crews found that they were an easy preay to the Allied fighters. Produced in large numbers, the He 111 operated extensively around the world for more than two decades (the Spanish, for instance, built a version with Merlin engine that flew until 1956).


    Type:
    Medium bomber
    Engine:
    Two 1,350-hp Jumo 211F-2 inverted V-12 piston engines
    Max speed:
    260mph (435 km/h)
    Ceiling:
    7,000m (22,970ft)
    Range:
    1 950km (1,212 miles)
    Weight (empty):
    6,818 kg (15,031 lb) to 8,000kg (17,640 lb)
    Weight (loaded):
    9,600kg (21,165 lb) to 13,500kg (29,762 lb)
    Wingspan:
    22.6m (74'1.75")
    Length:
    17.5m (57'5")
    Height:
    4 m. (12 ft.)
    Armament:
    1x 7.92mm MG15 machine gun in nose, ventral dustbin and dorsal positions, bombload up to 2,000 kg (4,410 lb)

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    gayan kalhara said:
    mama WW2 - 1 Pilot kenek Munagahilath thiyanava

    Dan eyata Avurudu 80 vithara venava... eeth Thama Hondata katha karanava...
    Ape Network eke kenek ne Seeya kenek

    Dawasak ma Katha kala.. eyata hari sathutui eeka le gana katha karana kenek munagahunama... Anda anda thama katha kale......


    Rihtgopen kiyana Hunting Air Division eke Captain kenek lu.

    Enemy Flight 34 Bimadala thibuna...

    Iran Cross ekkakth labila thibuna.... Mara kalayak thamai... Hithana kotath asai neda???

    wow mari na ww II pilot la tama innawada habai dan nam godak aya natuwa ati :(
     

    gayan kalhara

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    ow vala payai Goda payai thma... eeth Miniha hondata katha baha karanava...

    cockpit ekkak indala gaththu Pic vagayak thibuna... Hoyala dennam....

    Api hithanavata vada Power ekkak ekale Luftwaffa ekata thibila thiyanava....

    Leaders la thamai Upset une...
     

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    Arado Ar 232 Tausendfussler (Millipede)

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    The Arado Ar 232 Tausendfussler was a special beast. World War 2 was a time of rapid advances and development in technology. These technological advances, especially in the areas of weaponry, played a crucial role in determining the outcome of the war.
    One example of this technological advance was in the area of aircraft development and one particular aircraft that was proof to this was the Arado Ar 232 Tausendfussler. This WW2 aircraft, nicknamed “Millipede” because of its multiple sets of wheels which were utilized in the undercarriage, was considered as the first truly modern airplane because its design introduced the features that the standards of today’s transport aircrafts. The Arado Ar 232 was utilized in the war by the Reichs-Luftfahrts-Ministerium (RLM) or the Reich Air Ministry. This WW2 German aircraft was firs flown in 1941 and was further developed into two model series known as the “A” and “B” models based on the number of powerplants that were utilized. The two models however had millipede-like landing gear assembly, had the same cargo fuselage system (the low-mounted type) and were powered by four engines. The initial design specification of the RLM was to have the “Millipede” run only by twin engines. The replacement of this specification into a four-engine designed made both the Arado Ar 232A and Arado Ar 232B into high performance WW2 aircrafts.
    The Arado Ar 232 series were powered by four (4) 1200-HP Bramo piston engines having two engines mounted on each wing. The low-mounting cargo fuselage design was advantageous to the Ar 232 because it can hold up to 46,000 pounds in weight.
    The Arado Ar 232’s armaments were limited only to defense since their main function was of transport alone. The armaments of this WW2 German aircraft included the following: one (1) 13 mm machine gun which was mounted on its nose, one (1) 20 mm cannon which was mounted on the dorsal portion of the plane, and one (1) to two (2) 13 mm machine guns which can be mounted in the rear portion. A four-man crew can be accommodated in both Ar 232 models. Additional 8 MG machine guns were also mounted during infantry transports.
    The Arado Ar 232’s were used mainly by the Reich Air Ministry from 1943 and serve the Germans until they were retired in 1945. Only about 20 units were produced during the war./
    SPECIFICATIONSAllied Codename:MillipedeType:four-man crew transport aircraftDesign:Arado Aircraft FirmEngine(s):4 x 1200-HP Bramo 232-R Fafnir 9-cylinder radial-type piston enginesMax Speed:340 km/h (211 mph; 184 knots)Max Range:1,335 kilometers or 830 nautical miles Ceiling:22,638 feet or 6,900 meters Length:77.17 feet Wingspan:47 feet 3 inchesHeight:109.91 feet Empty Weight:12,780 kgMTO Weight:21,160 kg
     

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    Handley Page Halifax


    The first Handley Page Halifax prototype took off in 1939, and joined the Bomber Command in 1940. This aircraft was the only British heavy bomber to operate in the Middle-East. Less known (and to some extent eclipsed by) the Lancaster, the Halifax nevertheless equipped at its peak 34 squadrons of the RAF.
    In some respects, this bomber was considered the best in its class and a very versatile military aircraft. Though it is mainly remembered for its night raids over Europe, the Halifax took on many other duties, acting as an ambulance, pathfinder, personal transport, glider-tug and maritime reconnaissance aircraft. Even though the Lancaster got the glory, the Handley Page Halifax, according to its pilots, had a formidable striking power and, overall, was a superb heavy bomber.
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    gayan kalhara

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    Arado Ar 232 Tausendfussler

    Me Vagema Aluth ekkakuth thiyanava US vala.. Me thread ekema thibuna....

    Giant thamai.. eeth defense eka madi neda???


     

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    Supermarine Spitfire


    Probably the most famous airplane of the Second World War, the Spitfire was the only aircraft that could really rival the German fighters (in particular at the time of the Battle of Britain). The first prototype took off on March 5, 1936, in Eastleigh (Hampshire) and was piloted by Mutt Summers. The British officers were quite impressed. The Spitfire was remarkably easy to handle and its graceful lines helped make it an instant legend.
    The war saw several versions of the aircraft; the Merlin engine, in particular, went from developing 1 440 hp to 2 050 hp, a 42% increase. Throughout the war, the British pilots (as well as pilots from France, Poland, Canada, Australia and other countries) flew this airplanes over Britain and Europe battlefields.
    The greatest compliment paid to this aircraft was probably made at the height of the Battle of Britain by a German ace, who in a moment of anger and frustration, turned to his Commander in Chief and demanded a squadron of Spitfires!
    Over 1,500 Spitfire were produced between 1939 and 1945.

    Type:
    Single-seat fighter / interceptor
    Engine:
    1 Rolls-Royce Merlin 45, dev. 1440 - 2050 hp.
    Max speed:
    594 km/h (370 mph) @ 6 000 m (13,000 ft.)
    Ceiling:
    11 000 m (37,000 ft.)
    Range:
    1 800 km (1,135 mi.)
    Weight (empty):
    2 260 kg (5,000 lb.)
    Weight (loaded):
    2 911 kg (6,400 lb.)
    Wingspan:
    11,23 m (36 ft. 10 in.)
    Lenght:
    9,12 m (29 ft. 11 in.)
    Height:
    3,02 m (11 ft. 5 in.)
    Armament:
    Eight 7.7 mm (.303 cal.) Browning machine guns with 350 rounds per gun and up to 227 kg (500 lb.) of bombs.

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    Do you Know why is the WING of this Air Craft Is Elliptical?/

    That's For Place Guns......8 of them..

    There only error was (If you can call it) it's Short combat Range (400 miles)

    At the WW2 A fighter Must have to fly whole the way to Berlin and whole the way back.. Spitfire Simply didn't have the range :(

    But as i think.. This is The BEST