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Post subject: IAR.80 [[APPROVED & LOCKED]]
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IAR 80 (Romania, Jan. 1941)
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4x 7.92mm 500 rounds per gun
Speed at 1km: 497 km/h
Bomb: -----
Turn at 1km: ? s
Ideal climb: ? m/s
Cost: 10
Defense: 4 / 6
Speed: 83
Bomb: none
attacks___300/500m__
AntiSoldier - 7/4
AntiVehicle - 1/0
AntiFighter - 7/4
AntiBomber - 7/4 _________________
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Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:28 pm |
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there are several versions of the 80
80 serials 1-50 had 4 FN 7.92mm mgs
80A had serials 51-90 and 106-150 and 176-180 had 6 FN 7.92mm mgs
80B had serials 181-230 had 4 FN7.92mm and 2 13.3mm mgs
80c had serials 241-290 had 4 FN7.92mm and 2 Ikaria 20mm cannon
The 80s and 80As where in operational squadrons in 41
Squadrons 41, 59 and 60 where 80s
but frontline deliveried where of 80As which several pilots became Aces on in 41.
maybe the card should be for 80A
the climb rates are
80 is 6m15 sec to 5000m
80A is 5m50sec to 5000m
sorry turn rate is unobtainable ,arrrggghhhhhh.
80/80A available at the beginning of the war 41
80B available 6/42
80C available dec 42
81s 10/41
81a 4/43
81c 6/43 _________________
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Some had center racks for bombs. _________________
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Tue Jan 06, 2009 1:49 am |
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yes, 81s and 81As
two underwing 50kg bombs
and for divebombing a ventral 225kg bomb
this version was built as a divebomber but as ju87s came online they reverted to fighters/ bombers. _________________
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Tue Jan 06, 2009 1:56 am |
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Yes, I am planning to make all these. I started with the 80 because it was the easiest. _________________
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Tue Jan 06, 2009 1:59 am |
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Figured you had it covered, but it was the one thing I knew about WW2 aircraft. _________________
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Tue Jan 06, 2009 3:47 am |
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ND really, i'd only bother with 80A as no-one will use 80.
81A as a divebomber/ fighter and 81C as a bomber intercepter.
the others are similiar. _________________
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Tue Jan 06, 2009 4:00 am |
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My bad. I'm just worried that if ND makes my Blackburn Roc, he'll refuse to do a P.82 Defiant. Probably waste all his time on the Romanians. _________________
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Tue Jan 06, 2009 6:46 am |
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No what did i say about the the Scorpion king _________________
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