Korean War whiffery

Started by TheSybarite, August 24, 2012, 07:07:15 AM

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TheSybarite

I've already outlined my first What if? project here: http://www.armorama.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=SquawkBox&file=index&req=viewtopic&topic_id=195180&page=1

But I'm thinking along lots of similar lines. One idea which rather appeals is a Korean War Luftwaffe Do-335 for ground attack. Also wondering how Me-262s would fare against MiG 15s... So much to think about!

Radish

P-47s in USAF units for ground attack....

Why not a re-constituted Luftwaffe serving in German markings (postwar)...:
Luftwaffe F4U-5, AU-1, F7F-3s,etc....

Luftwaffe Hortons??
USAF Hortons??

:wub:
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TheSybarite

Have just picked up the Dragon 1/72 Do-335A on eBay; wondering how it would look in natural metal finish...

scooter

Quote from: Radish on August 25, 2012, 03:45:38 AM
P-47s in USAF units for ground attack....

Would have worked a lot better than Mustangs in ground attack...
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I rather suspect the  Me 262 would have come off second best in any encounter with a MiG 15. Good as it was (in 1944) it's Achilles heel was its engines. The MiG had every advantage in power, speed, rate of climb & acceleration. The Meteor F8 ( originating from another W W 2 design) was completely outclassed in combat with the MiGs and, sufferred as a result. 
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TheSybarite

Possibly the Fw Ta-183 would have evolved into a competitor for the MiG.

PACOPEPE

Do you imagine to Pepelyaev (Mig 15 ace in korean war) with a Sukhoi Su 9 K (soviet copy of Me 262)?. I´ll make this kit if there is a Korean war GB.

NARSES2

Quote from: Radish on August 25, 2012, 03:45:38 AM
USAF Hortons??

:wub:

Built a USN one armed with two of those large rockets (Tiny Tim's ??) in use as a bridge buster  ;D Was on here eon's ago.


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Oh.....I like the idea of a Korean War Whiff build....
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The Rat

When C.D. Howe (may a pox be upon him) screwed over the Avro C-102 Jetliner, one of the reasons he gave was that he wanted Avro Canada to produce CF-100s for the Korean war. So I've long had an idea for a Clunk in the Korean conflict, but after fighting with a couple of the Hobbycraft examples my patience is wearing thin.
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TheSybarite

Sounds good. Of course, what if the USAF had chosen the Clunk over the Canberra...?

The Rat

Quote from: TheSybarite on August 26, 2012, 07:11:41 AM
Sounds good. Of course, what if the USAF had chosen the Clunk over the Canberra...?

Can't see why they would, totally different roles. The Canuck was an excellent all-weather fighter, often the only aircraft of its day that could fly when everything else was grounded. But it was no bomber. But then again, this is a different universe that we inhabit...  ;D
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PR19_Kit

It always amazed me why Avro Canada entered the Clunk in the USAF's light bomber contest in the first place. It never stood a chance, unless it had been so radically modified that it would have become a different aircraft entirely.
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The Rat

Quote from: PR19_Kit on August 26, 2012, 08:40:36 AM
It always amazed me why Avro Canada entered the Clunk in the USAF's light bomber contest in the first place. It never stood a chance, unless it had been so radically modified that it would have become a different aircraft entirely.

Often thought about turning it into a shoulder-wing job, with craploads of ordnance hanging under them.
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TheSybarite

Right, probably going to hang some rockets under the wings of the Do-335, have it out hunting T-34s. Torn now between natural metal, and a Kaiserliche Marine paint job off the SMS Peter Straßer.