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Finnish stuff Here is some planes that I want to see in FH. All these planes served in FAF (Finnish Air Force). VL Myrsky II http://sodatkuvina.cjb.net/images/Ja...VLMyrskyII.jpg First flight: 1942 In service: Late 1944 End of production: Late 1944 Number built: 47 Type: Fighter Engine: 1,065 hp Pratt & Whitney R-1830-SC3G Twin Wasp 14-cylinder radial Span: 11 m Length: 8,3 m Height: 3 m Weight, empty: 2,332 kg Weight, loaded: 2,947 kg Weight, max: 3,211 kg Max speed: 530 km/h Ceiling: 8,990 m Range, endurance: 500 km, 930 km with drop tanks Armament: 4x12,7 mm machineguns Blueprints: http://www.planes-and-tanks.com/Flyg...VLMyrskyII.jpg Brewster Buffalo http://www.danford.net/372full.jpg http://sodatkuvina.cjb.net/images/Ja...ter239Vari.jpg http://www.danford.net/hasse.jpg Finland received total 44 Brewster from USA during spring 1940. Messerschmitt 109G-6 http://sodatkuvina.cjb.net/images/Ja...t109G-6_R6.jpg Finland bought total 111 G-6's in years 1943-44. Fokker D.XII http://sodatkuvina.cjb.net/images/Ta...FokkerDXXI.jpg Finland had bought 7 planes from Holland in late 30's and 35 planes more was built in Finland under license during spring 1939. Plane was one of the most common fighter during The Winter War in Finnish Air Forces (FAF). Morane MS 406 http://sodatkuvina.cjb.net/images/Ja...oraneMS406.jpg During The Winter War Finland received total 30 planes from France and later on 1940 20 planes more. Curtiss Hawk 75A-4 http://sodatkuvina.cjb.net/images/Ja...sHawk75A-4.jpg Bristol Blenheim I http://sodatkuvina.cjb.net/images/Ja...sBlenheimI.jpg British Blenheim I bomber. In 1930ґs 18 planes was bought and during The Winter War Finland received total 22 planes more. Later some tens more was built under license. Bristol Blenheim IV http://sodatkuvina.cjb.net/images/Ja...BlenheimIV.jpg Dornier 17Z-1 http://sodatkuvina.cjb.net/images/Ja...rnier17Z-1.jpg Junkers Ju88A-4 http://sodatkuvina.cjb.net/images/Ja...ersJu88A-4.jpg 24 planes was bought from Germany in year 1943. Finnish Coastal Defence Ships: Ilmarinen http://www.nba.fi/MUSEUMS/MARITIME/julkaisu/ilmari2.gif Blueprints: http://www.warship.get.net.pl/Finlan...rinen_1934.gif Väinämöinen http://www.warship.get.net.pl/Finlan...marinen_06.jpg Blueprints: http://www.warship.get.net.pl/Finlan...oinen_1944.gif More pics: http://www.warship.get.net.pl/Finlan...en_photos.html http://www.warship.get.net.pl/Finlan..._armament.html Links: http://www.sci.fi/~ambush/faf/faf.html http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/2072/Finnaf.html |
Re: Finnish stuff I agree with Skorz. The Finns were very intruiging during WW2, and I for 1 appreciate the ferocity in which they fought. The 109 and Junkers JU-88A would just need a simple reskin, and Skorz has provided pics of other Finnish weapons (anti-tank rifles, LMG's, etc.). I realize it may not be priority to the team, but definately somethign for the future. |
Re: Finnish stuff al i can say is: Fokker D21! :D and like skorz said: 'finnish stuff!' |
Finnish weapons: Suomi M/31 http://www.ankkurinvarsi.net/jaeger/kp_Suomi_1.jpg Suomi M/31 SMG with 70-round drum magazine. http://www.ankkurinvarsi.net/jaeger/kp_Suomi_2.jpg Suomi M/31 SMG with 50-round box magazine. Notice muzzle-break in end of barrel. Calibre: 9 mm x 19 Parabellum Length: 870 mm / 925 mm Barrel length: 314 mm Weight: 4,72 kg / 4,9 kg Fire-rate: 900/minute Magazine: boxes: 20, 50, drums: 40, 70 Abbreviations: "9,00 kp/31" and "900 KP 31" Country of origin: Finland Prototype: 1931 Bunker version of Suomi M/31 http://www.ankkurinvarsi.net/jaeger/kp_M31_bunker.jpg Top one is early version, mass production version down. Calibre: 9 mm x 19 Parabellum Length: 740 mm Barrel length: 314 mm Weight: 4,35 kg Fire-rate: 900/minute Magazine: boxes: 20, 50, drums: 40, 70 Abbreviations: "900 kp/31 korsu" and "900 KORSU KP 31" Country of origin: Finland Prototype: 1939 Production: 500 manufactured at 1941. Lahti-Saloranta M/26 http://www.ankkurinvarsi.net/jaeger/pk_M26.jpg Calibre: 7,62 mm x 54 R Length: 1180 mm Barrel length: 500 mm Weight: 9,3 kg Fire-rate: 450 - 550/minute Magazine: arch: 20 Official abbreviations: "7,62 pk/26" and "762 PK 26" Country of origin: Finland Prototype: 1925 Production: 1930 - 1942 Lahti L-35 http://www.ankkurinvarsi.net/jaeger/pist_L35.jpg Calibre: 9 mm x 19 Parabellum Length: 240 mm Barrel length: 120 mm Weight: 1250 g Magazine: 8, removable Official abbreviations: "9,00 pist/35" and "900 PIST 35" Country of origin: Finland Prototype: last at 1935 Production: 1939 - early 1950's. Total production about 9000. Maxim M/32-33 http://www.ankkurinvarsi.net/jaeger/kk_M3233c.jpg Calibre: 7,62 mm x 54 R Length: 118 cm Barrel length: 72 cm Weight: 24,0 kg Fire-rate: 600 or 850/minute Ammunition belts: 200 round metal belt Mount: Finnish M/33 tripod: 30 kg Production: About 1200(?) made between 1933 – 1944 Country of origin: Finland Antitank-rifle L-39 http://www.ankkurinvarsi.net/jaeger/pstkiv_L39.jpg http://www.ankkurinvarsi.net/jaeger/pstkiv_L39c.jpg http://www.ankkurinvarsi.net/jaeger/pstkiv_L39c1.jpg Calibre: 20 mm x 138 B (Rheinmetall-Borsig) (*) Length: 224 cm Barrel length: 130 cm Weight: 49,5 kg/51,4 kg Fire-rate: 15/30 shots/minute (practical/maximum) Muzzle velocity: 800 – 840 m/sec Magazine: 10, removable box Maximum range: 6,5 km Ammunition weight: 337 g (AP) Bullet weight: 152 g (AP) Ammunition types: AP, APCR, HE, Phosphorous Basic principle: Semiautomatic, gas-action weapon Country of Origin: Finland AA/AT-rifle L-39/44 http://www.ankkurinvarsi.net/jaeger/L3944_2.jpg Calibre: 20 mm x 138 B (Rheinmetall-Borsig) Length: 224 cm Barrel length: 130 cm Weight: 48 kg AA-mount weight: 9 kg Fire-rate: 80 – 100 shots/minute Muzzle velocity: 800 – 840 m/sec Magazine: 10, removable box Maximum range: 6,5 km Ammunition weight: 337 g (AP) Bullet weight: 152 g (AP) Ammunition types: AP, APCR, HE, Phosphorous Basic principle: Selective fire gas-action weapon Country of Origin: Finland Molotov Cocktail http://www.ankkurinvarsi.net/jaeger/molotov1.JPG http://www.ankkurinvarsi.net/jaeger/molotov_target.JPG Mixes used in molotov cocktails: Petrol + tar Petrol + kerosene + tar Waste alcohol + kerosene + tar Satchel Charge http://www.ankkurinvarsi.net/jaeger/kasapanos3.JPG http://www.ankkurinvarsi.net/jaeger/...nos_target.JPG These were manufactured in three sizes: 2 kg satchel charge (with 2 kg of TNT) 3 kg satchel charge (with 3 kg of TNT) 4 kg satchel charge (with 4 kg of TNT) Btw, have anyone here ever seen "The Winter War" movie? |
Re: Finnish stuff suomi is better then ppsh then russians are just copying bastards |
JEE! me want more finnish weapons too :D |
Re: Finnish stuff This was the most appropriate existing topic I could find, conserning the following issue.. What the hell has happened to Finnish insignia on vehicles!? I just played Karelia, and there were no symbols or markings whatsoever on Finnish vehicles! The Finnish swastika has NOTHING to do with nazism. Goddamn. That was the last bit of Finnish there was even left on "Finnish" troops. At least the vehicles were correct.. Damn, you might aswell remove the whole country from the mod. Currently it's a discrace to Finnish troops. I know it's just a game, but removing those symbols is the same as directly linking Finland to Nazism. Finland was using the symbol before the NAZI party was found, and has in no way any links to it, he who believes otherwise is a fool. edit: Sigh.. wrong area. Well, I guess it doesn't really matter. All I want is an answer from the devs. |
Re: Finnish stuff A swastica is a swastica and they are illegal in Germany, no matter how you use them or what you draw them on. |
Re: Finnish stuff I'd rather see the Italians, and French and more Polish stuff before they add the Finns. |
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