ORIGINAL: Commander Stormwolf
Germany failed, 8th Air Force won. Remember Dresden? Hamburg? [:)]
Don't bother looking at german statistics, the general rule of thumb with german claims is to divide their wins by half, and multiply their losses by 3.
For that you're now green buttoned. Bye.
For everyone else interested in WW2 aircraft armament, theres a pretty good online read there: http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk/WW2guneffect.htm and the old MG vs. cannon here: http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk/CannonMGs.htm
I dont agree with everything in there but those 2 put some stuff I was about to write here(and not the first time) better than I ever could.
kfsgo:
I know what you mean, thats why I used words probability and chance... I dont like absolutes. I'm saying this the 3rd time, but I'm perfectly OK with bombers shooting down fighters. Did and should happen. But 1:1... Really? And really, should Japanese bombers never be able to down a fighter Especially at short range, is there really a difference between rifle cal and 50 cal in their ability to penetrate through an aircraft's skin? I have a feeling some people's conception of "aircraft armor" and where that armor was is somehow different to mine. [&:]
And sure the WW2 aircraft were fragile - some were on average harder to down than others but the thing is a single shell or bullet could down any of them, especially single engine ones. Sometimes they were lucky, sometimes not. And some pilots were better shots than others... Just like warships are stuffed with ammunition, engines and fuel and a single penetrating bomb detonating in a right place can, will and did destroy even the largest of warships. For every P-47 that survived home after multiple 20mm hits there were just as many of those that didnt. Or Fw 190. Or 4E. Or Zeros that were hit by gunners but survived home because the fuel tanks and other on-board systems were intact...