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    encontre este articulo y como se que hay varios que les gusta el tema y ademas quiero aprender siempre mas, ahi lo pego.

    que les parece la lista ?



    10 Greatest Fighter Planes





    A Brief History

    On May 29, 1940, the F-4U Corsair made its first flight. The Corsair would go on to great success in its combat career, shooting down 11 Japanese airplanes for every Corsair shot down. Here we list the 10 best fighter airplanes of all time, from World War I to today. As always, we welcome your opinions as to what other fighters deserve mention.



    Digging Deeper

    10. Vought F4U Corsair, 1942.

    Built from 1942 to 1953, a longer production run than any other piston engine American fighter, 12,571 of these great planes were built. Some were still flying in front line duty until 1979. Of all the planes listed here, the Corsair was probably the best fighter bomber of its era, while also being the unmatched champion of the Pacific during World War II.
    9. North American F-86 Sabre, 1949.

    In service until 1994 the 45 year lifespan of this great fighter jet speaks for itself. America’s first swept wing jet fighter, the F-86 was the premier fighter of the Korean War, reported to have a 10 to 1 kill ratio over Soviet produced MiG-15’s. (Later scholars found the real ratio to be around 2 to 1, perhaps due to the inexperience of Chinese and Korean pilots.) the F-86 had a production run of 9860 planes, the most of any Western fighter jet. The arch enemy of the F-86 was the MiG-15, and the merits of each were and are hotly debated. Distinct advantages of the F-86 were its dive speed, control at max speed, and air brakes.
    8. Fokker D VII, 1918.

    Although introduced late in the war, 3300 were built, and if Baron Manfred von Richthofen had not died he would have flown this fighter in combat. Clearly the best all around German fighter of the World War I, the allies were eager to commandeer all that remained at the end of the war. The 750 D VII’s built with the BMW engine had more horsepower and better performance than the Mercedes engined planes. This fighter replaced the Fokker Triplane (Dreidecker) as the premier German fighter (only 320 Triplanes had been built).
    7. Sopwith Camel, 1917.

    Technology was moving way too fast for any World War I era fighters to have a long production run, but the Camel was around long enough for almost 5500 of them to be built. The Camel had 2 machine guns firing through the propeller, a huge advantage of previous fighters that often had 1 machine gun mounted on the top wing, awkward to aim, reload, and un-jam. The Camel shot down more enemy airplanes than any other allied fighter, making it the king of the allied WW I fighters.
    6. Mitsubishi A6M Zero, 1940.

    British and American military officers made the same mistake military men have been making throughout history, that of underestimating the enemy. Japan was not thought to be a high tech country capable of making a fighter as capable as the Zero, but in fact, they were. Japan built almost 11,000 of the light and fast Zero fighters that were highly maneuverable compared to American fighters with excellent range and heavy firepower (2 X 20mm cannons and 2 X .30 caliber machine guns). Unfortunately, the Zero was lightly armored, thus being likely to suffer fire or severe damage if an allied pilot managed to hit one. The next generation of American fighters (Hellcat, Corsair, Mustang) were too much for the out numbered Zeros.

    5. Supermarine Spitfire, 1938.


    Introduced just in time to be on hand for the start of World War II, the British built over 20,000 of these fine fighters, ending production in 1948. Like its main adversary listed below, the Spitfire was given constant improvements as the war went on and the final product was far more capable than the original. The Spitfire is often referred to as the most beautiful of fighter planes. Because early Spitfires in the mid-1930s were armed with only .30 caliber guns and no cannon, the Spitfire made up for light bullets by having 8 machine guns. Only starting in 1939 were Spitfires fitted with a 20mm Hispano cannon in each wing. Overall, multiple variants of the Spitfire existed with different armaments.
    4. Messerschmit Bf-109, 1937.

    The most produced fighter of all time, the Germans built 33,984 of them, while Czechoslovakia and Spain also built a few hundred more until 1958. The main German fighter of the pre-war period and early in the war, it was to be superseded by the more modern and more heavily armed FW-190, but the ease of manufacture and maintenance kept the Bf-109 in production during the entire war. Constantly updated and refined, the aging airframe remained competitive with allied fighters throughout the war. Many German pilots preferred it over the FW-190. Its main deficiency was its short range, one thing Germany never corrected. Of all the fighter planes used by Germany during World War II, 57 % were Bf-109’s.

    3. McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle, 1976.


    With a top speed of Mach 2.5+ this is the fastest fighter on the list. With a kill ratio of 100+ to 0, it has no peer. The F-15 never got to face the best of the Soviet fighters and pilots and only 1198 were built, keeping it out of the top 2 spots. The F-15 was designed from the start as a fighter pilot’s dream, ultra maneuverable and breathtakingly fast. With a power to weight ratio of 1.07 to 1, it could actually point its nose straight up and climb, the first production airplane ever to do so.
    2. MiG-15, 1949.

    Like the Japanese Zero before it, the MiG-15 stunned American pilots when they first encountered it. Faster, more maneuverable, and heavier hitting than the F-80 and F-84 US fighter jets, let alone the Mustangs and Corsairs flown by the US in the Korean War, the appearance of the MiG-15 necessitated the deployment of the F-86 to Korea to counter it. With 18,000 of these jets made, it is the most produced fighter jet ever. The MiG-15 continues in service to this day in a training role. Cracked fact: The MiG-15 would not have achieved its world beating performance without the gift to the Soviet Union from the United Kingdom of a Rolls-Royce jet engine that was much more advanced than the engines produced by the Soviets at that time.
    1. North American P-51 Mustang, 1942.



    Over 15,000 of these sleek machines were built, and with good reason, serving until 1984. Having the longest range and the best overall performance of any piston engine fighter of World War II the Mustang was a fundamental reason for winning the air war over Europe. Its long range also made it the only fighter capable of escorting B-29’s over Japan as well. Even the early models with the Allison engine were faster than other fighters at low altitude, but the fortuitous addition of the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine with supercharger made the Mustang a war winner. As with many of the great fighter planes, the Mustang was also a fearsome fighter-bomber and it terrorized anything that moved in occupied Europe, later serving capably in that role during the Korean War. A fascinating development of the P-51 was the F-82 Twin Mustang, an all weather long range night fighter, interceptor capable of flying 482 mph. An F-82 with drop tanks was flown from Hawaii to New York non-stop, an incredible achievement. The Twin Mustang was made by taking 2 Mustangs and making the inboard wing common to both, as well as the same with the horizontal tail plane.

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    Re: los diez mejores aviones de guerra ?

    en el site hay videos que no se pegaron

    http://www.historyandheadlines.com/1...ighter-planes/

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    • #3
      Re: los diez mejores aviones de guerra ?

      para cada avion de la lista en el link hay un video, esta bueno.

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        The Fw 190: The Best Fighter Plane of World War II?





        A Brief History

        On June 1, 1939, the Focke-Wulf Fw 190, a plane designed by the German aeronautical engineer Kurt Tank, made its first flight and would go to bedevil the Allies throughout the rest of World War II. With upgrades throughout its service life, the “Butcher Bird” (or Shrike) as it was known due to its heavy firepower, would remain on the leading edge of piston-engine performance.



        Digging Deeper

        With its introduction to combat over the English Channel and France in 1941, the Fw 190 became an obvious game changer, requiring Allied designers to upgrade existing Spitfires and come up with better fighters in general.
        Like other WW II fighters, various engines were tried and various armament suites were mounted with more or less guns and different combinations, including bombs and extra cannon mounted in pods. Unlike other German and British fighters, the Fw 190 was initially equipped with a radial engine which gave it a distinct profile until the introduction of the American P-47 Thunderbolt. Later models were given an inline engine that allowed for better high-altitude performance when intercepting Allied heavy bombers.
        Initially, the Fw 190 had suffered at high altitudes, whereas at low and medium altitudes it was supreme. This racy-looking fighter also had a hidden advantage over its fellow fighters in that instead of cables and pulleys to move control surfaces, it used rigid rods and ball-bearings. This provided lighter force to move controls and more precise control.
        Heavily armed with 2 x 13mm machine guns and 4 x 20mm cannon (early models had 4 x 7.92mm machine guns and 2 x 20mm cannon), the Butcher Bird certainly earned its name. Its speed would be eventually increased to 426 mph to allow it to keep up with Allied fighters.
        A high-speed, high-altitude version of the Fw 190 known as the Ta 152 was designed, but only 43 were produced, which is lucky for the Allied pilots because the Ta 152 could zip along at 472 mph! (The Ta 152 was also armed with either 1 x 30mm cannon and 2 x 20mm cannon or 1 x 30mm cannon and 4 x 20mm cannon.)
        The wide undercarriage was part of Kurt Tank’s plan to create an easy-to-maintain war machine equipped for the rigors of front line duty on primitive fields in primitive conditions.
        Though not quite able to turn with a Spitfire, the Fw 190 did have the fastest roll rate of any WW II fighter, while its rugged build, radial engine (less vulnerable than water-cooled inline engines) and heavy firepower made it a great ground-attack fighter-bomber.
        Despite persistent Allied bombing of the Focke-Wulf production facilities, over 20,000 Fw 190s were built, and some still served after the war until 1949 with the Turkish Air Force.
        To this day, pilots and airplane enthusiasts still debate whether the Fw 190 really was better than the Messerschmitt Bf 109. Partisan proponents from the countries involved in WW II usually favor examples from their own country, but national leanings aside, the Fw 190 needs to at least be considered.




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          Re: los diez mejores aviones de guerra ?

          los 5 deportistas, los 10 aviones, los 5 hechos que podrían safarnos de adolfito, el del microondas ..........

          y este ni por un traductor lo pasas................ DEJATE DE JODER....... PARA CUANDO UN POST DE LOS MEJORES 10 TRABUCOS

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          • #6
            Re: los diez mejores aviones de guerra ?

            Originally posted by FILIPPI View Post
            los 5 deportistas, los 10 aviones, los 5 hechos que podrían safarnos de adolfito, el del microondas ..........

            y este ni por un traductor lo pasas................ DEJATE DE JODER....... PARA CUANDO UN POST DE LOS MEJORES 10 TRABUCOS
            .......estoy pensando hacer un post con los 10 mejores equipos de argentina ...entrara rasin ?

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            • #7
              Re: los diez mejores aviones de guerra ?

              Me gusta xD

              Last edited by E1989; 01-06-2015, 11:29.

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              • #8
                Re: los diez mejores aviones de guerra ?

                El mustang! ♥

                Me acuerdo de mi abuelo (ex piloto de la marina) me contaba cosas de la vida y los aviones que pilotaban ellos. Y también después cuando dejó se puso con el aeromodelismo y me acuerdo de ver un par de los que están ahí, además de chusmear las "enciclopedias aeronáuticas" (por no tener otro nombre mejor para ponerles) que tenía.


                En lo personal, el F14 y el Su-37 son los que más me gustan.

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                • #9
                  Re: los diez mejores aviones de guerra ?

                  No entiendo una chota pero el Mustang P 51 me parece el mas lindo.
                  El F15 que dentro de poco lo sacan de servicio nunca tuvo una baja en combate desde el 70 y pico que lo tienen cagandose a tiros en cuanta guerra hay. Ese debe ser de los mejores seguro.

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                  • #10
                    Re: los diez mejores aviones de guerra ?

                    ustedes no saben nada...el h1 racer...es el mejor...después los ponjas le robaron o bueno COPIARON el diseño de hughes

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                    • #11
                      Re: los diez mejores aviones de guerra ?

                      Yo no se una chota de aviones, pero el f15 me parece tremendo.
                      El otro que me gusta es el mig 29

                      Proc copate y hácelo con fotos

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                      • #12
                        Re: los diez mejores aviones de guerra ?

                        Originally posted by 600GNC View Post
                        Yo no se una chota de aviones, pero el f15 me parece tremendo.
                        El otro que me gusta es el mig 29

                        Proc copate y hácelo con fotos

                        chechento gnc...sos tan lento que no te da la cabeza para buscar buenas fotos o videos por internet? que tipo pelotudo
                        10. Vought F4U Corsair, 1942.

                        9. North American F-86 Sabre, 1949.

                        8. Fokker D VII, 1918.

                        7. Sopwith Camel, 1917.

                        6. Mitsubishi A6M Zero, 1940.


                        hay hay hay chechento!!!!!

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                        • #13
                          Re: los diez mejores aviones de guerra ?

                          5. Supermarine Spitfire, 1938.

                          4. Messerschmit Bf-109, 1937.

                          3. McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle, 1976.

                          2. MiG-15, 1949.

                          1. North American P-51 Mustang, 1942.



                          hacete ver el craneo...digo por el golpe en la cabeza abrazo chechento Jié Ené Céééé

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                            Re: los diez mejores aviones de guerra ?

                            Este es el mejor de todos

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                              Eterno Pampa.

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