XQ_Lothar29 Posted January 23, 2020 Posted January 23, 2020 (edited) Well, like I said, we start with the draws. here you have the collector plane that will be for one of my subscribers! Do not hesitate to comment on the video, it is also necessary to enter the Draw, it is also important to name 3 different things from the Bf109G6, from its younger brothers. You have 3 days. The Winner will be informed in my first live video on Sunday 26 at 22:00h. Spanish Time Good Luck!!?️ Bueno, como dije, empezamos con los sorteos. aqui teneis el avión coleccionista que será para uno de mis suscriptores! No Dudéis en comentar el video, además es necesario para entrar en el Sorteo, es importante también nombrar 3 cosas distintas del Bf109G6, de su hermanos menores. Tenéis 3 Días. El Ganador será Informado en mi primer video en Directo el Domingo 26 a las 22:00h. Hora Española Buena Suerte!!?️ Edited January 23, 2020 by III/JG52_Lothar29 5 1
SCG_ErwinP Posted January 23, 2020 Posted January 23, 2020 The G6 is a very stable plataform, I love mine! Nice gesture Lothar! 1
jokerBR Posted January 24, 2020 Posted January 24, 2020 Nice video! Compared to his predecessors, the G6 variant: 1. could use 2 × 300 L/80 US gal underwing droptanks for longer range 2. were equipped with 13mm MG 131 guns , instead of 7.92mm 3. could use a 30mm cannon firing through propeller hub, instead of 20mm all in all, a heavy puncher! 1 1
Flying_Colander Posted January 26, 2020 Posted January 26, 2020 Interesting on the variations. So many to keep up with. I'll try for some of the more obscure and interesting ones. Some G6s had taller tails made of wood. This gave them better rudder command at high speed. (Perhaps wood was used as metal was a dwindling strategic supply at this stage of the war.) Larger supercharger AND water injection combined in the G6 engine (DB 605ASM) for combined boost at high altitude and low/mid altitude, respectively. With all this extra speed, the muscle strength needed to move the joystick became too demanding. Some G6s were outfitted with special aileron tabs to take the pressure off the stick. I think they were called Flitner or Fletner tabs, if memory serves. Pretty hard keeping track of all these designs. Late in the war, innovations and standards were hodge-podge. No universal uniformity could be enforced which makes for fun trivia. Thanks, Lothar. F.C. 1
XQ_Lothar29 Posted February 8, 2020 Author Posted February 8, 2020 (edited) Hi friends! Let's all reach out to the 1000 Subscribers on my channel, to the next draw! and the biggest People who subscribe to my channel, let them communicate it here. When we're reaching 1000 subscribers, I'll let you know with a video, just like the BF109G6. ************************************* In this draw of the 1000 Subscribers. the draws are as follows: 1/first prize: IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Kuban - Standard Edition 2/second prize: Fw 190 D-9 Collector Plane 3/third prize: Hs 129 B-2 Collector Plane ************************************* The only thing needed to enter the draws is: First: Subscribe to The [ Lothar29 ] Youtube Channel: Click here Second: Answer three questions, always on airplane themes. these three questions are included in the Special video of the draw. As you know, subscribing is free. This initiative is especially so that everyone can have the option to fly around! and on the other hand, I win subscribers that makes us move on to a new sweepstakes. I hope you like my channel! In particular, that you participate many Virtual pilots, in the draws. PS: In the last Draw, we were few people. I hope in this, let's be many more!! And see many more comments in the channel videos. Let's go! Encourage! only 200 more subscribers are missing and I can make the draw! for everyone's enjoyment Edited February 8, 2020 by III/JG52_Lothar29
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