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Re: "Εσπασε" το άβατο στα Εξάρχεια
Δημοσιεύτηκε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 18:36
από Lord Brum
το τελικό αποτέλεσμα μετράει, ευχαριστώ για την επισήμανση, δεν έχω ιδέα από παλιούς τύπους αεροσκαφών.
Re: "Εσπασε" το άβατο στα Εξάρχεια
Δημοσιεύτηκε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 18:38
από Εμπεδοκλής
Lord Brum έγραψε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 18:36
το τελικό αποτέλεσμα μετράει, ευχαριστώ για την επισύναψη, δεν έχω ιδέα από παλιούς τύπους αεροσκαφών.
Γιατί έχει αυτός; Αν πάνε στη wikipedia και γράψουν ότι είχαν πυρηνικά, θα σου πει ότι είχαν πυρηνικά...
Re: "Εσπασε" το άβατο στα Εξάρχεια
Δημοσιεύτηκε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 18:52
από Lord Brum
Εμπεδοκλής έγραψε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 18:38
Lord Brum έγραψε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 18:36
το τελικό αποτέλεσμα μετράει, ευχαριστώ για την επισήμανση, δεν έχω ιδέα από παλιούς τύπους αεροσκαφών.
Γιατί έχει αυτός; Αν πάνε στη wikipedia και γράψουν ότι είχαν πυρηνικά, θα σου πει ότι είχαν πυρηνικά...
Re: "Εσπασε" το άβατο στα Εξάρχεια
Δημοσιεύτηκε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 20:05
από Nandros
Εμπεδοκλής έγραψε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 18:38
Lord Brum έγραψε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 18:36
το τελικό αποτέλεσμα μετράει, ευχαριστώ για την επισύναψη, δεν έχω ιδέα από παλιούς τύπους αεροσκαφών.
Γιατί έχει αυτός; Αν πάνε στη wikipedia και γράψουν ότι είχαν πυρηνικά, θα σου πει ότι είχαν πυρηνικά...

Re: "Εσπασε" το άβατο στα Εξάρχεια
Δημοσιεύτηκε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 20:16
από Στύγιος
P-47 βομβάρδισαν τον Γράμμο , τα Curtiss SB2C Helldive τα κατέρριπταν οι Ιάπωνες σαν μύγες, νιώσε λέμε.
Re: "Εσπασε" το άβατο στα Εξάρχεια
Δημοσιεύτηκε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 20:19
από zteo
Αληθεια ποσες δοιμιριες των ΜΑΤ χρειαστηκαν για να εκκενωσουν κτιρια που ειχαν καταφυγει ταλαιπωροι ανθρωποι.Τοση τσαμπα μαγκια μονο για τα καναλια.

Re: "Εσπασε" το άβατο στα Εξάρχεια
Δημοσιεύτηκε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 20:33
από Nandros
Στύγιος έγραψε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 20:16
P-47 βομβάρδισαν τον Γράμμο , τα Curtiss SB2C Helldive τα κατέρριπταν οι Ιάπωνες σαν μύγες, νιώσε λέμε.
https://www.ptisidiastima.com/tag/sb2c-5-helldiver/
SB2C-5 «Χελλντάϊβερ», τα αεροπλάνα του Εμφυλίου.
https://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtiss_S ... E%AF%CE%B1
Το SB2C Helldiver σε Ελληνική Υπηρεσία.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_ ... ar_service
P-47 - Operators /
H Ελλάδα ΔΕΝ περιλαμβάνεται!
Νιώσε λέμε.
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Re: "Εσπασε" το άβατο στα Εξάρχεια
Δημοσιεύτηκε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 21:17
από Στύγιος
Εγώ ξέρω ότι Χαρικέην και P -47 πήραν μέρος. Αν κάνω λάθος ζητώ συγγνώμη.
Re: "Εσπασε" το άβατο στα Εξάρχεια
Δημοσιεύτηκε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 21:21
από Ju-87
zteo έγραψε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 20:19
Αληθεια ποσες δοιμιριες των ΜΑΤ χρειαστηκαν για να εκκενωσουν κτιρια που ειχαν καταφυγει ταλαιπωροι ανθρωποι.Τοση τσαμπα μαγκια μονο για τα καναλια.
Μλαει για τσαμπα μαγκια ο απολογητακος των Εξαρχειων...
Re: "Εσπασε" το άβατο στα Εξάρχεια
Δημοσιεύτηκε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 21:23
από nostromos
οποιος θελει να κανει τον φιλανθρωπο ας το κανει με τη δικη του περιουσια ... το να βγαζει ο Συριζα μεταναστες ως καλυψη των στεκιων των μπαχαλακιδων ειναι τουλαχιστον υποκρισια ... κυβερνηση ητανε ας φροντιζε να τους βρει στεγη
Re: "Εσπασε" το άβατο στα Εξάρχεια
Δημοσιεύτηκε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 21:28
από Nandros
Στύγιος έγραψε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 21:17
Εγώ ξέρω ότι Χαρικέην και P -47 πήραν μέρος. Αν κάνω λάθος ζητώ συγγνώμη.
Aircraft of the Greek Civil War
Airspeed Oxford: A small number of these utility aircraft were used by the RHAF for liaison and transport.
Auster: A ubiquitous light plane of the period, the RHAF used the Auster as an observation and liaison aircraft and for numerous light duties. Most were A.O.P. 6 models.
Avro Anson: Some of these utility aircraft were employed by the RHAF from the force's formation through the end of the civil war.
Bristol Beaufighter: A heavier ground-attack aircraft, the Beaufighter Mark VIF (and some Mark VIII) was used by No. 108 Sqn. during the early RAF involvement in Greece. These were replaced by later model Mark X Beaufighters of No. 252 Sqn. later, although they were not heavily used by that point. The Beaufighters armed with rockets were particularly effective as an early support aircraft in operations during 1945. The Beaufighter ended its role with the withdrawal of No. 252 Sqn. in 1946.
Curtiss SB2C Helldiver: Forty of these dive bombers were acquired by the RHAF in late 1948 from the United States Navy. They proved to be the best strike aircraft of the RHAF and played an important role in the final operations to end the civil war.
deHavilland Mosquito: Only a few of these aircraft were utilized by RAF units in Greece, with a small number of Mark XXVI aircraft employed by No. 55 Sqn. After the withdrawal of RAF units, however, it was reported that Mosquitoes of No. 13 Sqn. conducted reconnaissance during 1948 on behalf of the Greek government.
Douglas Boston: This light bomber was the backbone of the RAF units which maintained a presence in Greece from the end of active operations in 1945 to the withdrawal of the RAF in 1946.
Douglas C-47 Skytrain and Dakota: Primary transport of the Allies in the later half of World War II, the Dakota accompanied the RAF to Greece and was heavily used to supply British forces there. Dakotas comprised the only South African Air Force aircraft to be operated there. Many were transferred to the RHAF, as were a number of C-47s from US stocks. Some were outfitted with crude bomb racks for use on heavier raids.
Hawker Hurricane: A single unit of Hurricane Mark IV aircraft, No. 6 Sqn., deployed with the first RAF units, but was withdrawn before taking a role in the conflict.
Martin Baltimore: A small number of these light bombers were acquired by the RHAF from the RAF and employed by No. 13 Sqn. in general support duties.
North American T-6 Texan and Harvard: Large numbers of these useful aircraft were operated by the RHAF during the civil war. Most were AT-6 versions from the United States, although a number of the Harvard model from the RAF were acquired as well. They were useful as liaison, observation, and light strike aircraft and were a critical part of the effectiveness of other Greek strike aircraft during the operations in 1948.
Supermarine Spitfire: Backbone of both the RAF and RHAF during their operations in the war, the Spitfire was operated in both Mark V and Mark IX versions for most of the conflict. The RHAF did begin receiving some Mark XVI models later in the conflict, while the RAF had operated a number of the Mark XI for photo-reconnaissance. Heavily used for strafing and later for napalm strikes, the Spitfire lacked range and ammunition in the strike role. Additionally, it proved more vulnerable to ground fire than the other types operated by the RHAF.
Supermarine Walrus: A single unit of these amphibian aircraft was deployed for mine-spotting duties in the Adriatic.
Vickers Wellington: Past its primary life as a bomber, Wellingtons of the RAF Coastal Command were deployed to Greece to assist RAF forces there. They carried out a number of support tasks, including leaflet and bombing missions. Originally the Mark XIII was used, although some Mark XIV also arrived. A small number found their way into the Greek inventory.
Re: "Εσπασε" το άβατο στα Εξάρχεια
Δημοσιεύτηκε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 21:40
από Στύγιος
Nandros έγραψε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 21:28
Στύγιος έγραψε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 21:17
Εγώ ξέρω ότι Χαρικέην και P -47 πήραν μέρος. Αν κάνω λάθος ζητώ συγγνώμη.
Aircraft of the Greek Civil War
Airspeed Oxford: A small number of these utility aircraft were used by the RHAF for liaison and transport.
Auster: A ubiquitous light plane of the period, the RHAF used the Auster as an observation and liaison aircraft and for numerous light duties. Most were A.O.P. 6 models.
Avro Anson: Some of these utility aircraft were employed by the RHAF from the force's formation through the end of the civil war.
Bristol Beaufighter: A heavier ground-attack aircraft, the Beaufighter Mark VIF (and some Mark VIII) was used by No. 108 Sqn. during the early RAF involvement in Greece. These were replaced by later model Mark X Beaufighters of No. 252 Sqn. later, although they were not heavily used by that point. The Beaufighters armed with rockets were particularly effective as an early support aircraft in operations during 1945. The Beaufighter ended its role with the withdrawal of No. 252 Sqn. in 1946.
Curtiss SB2C Helldiver: Forty of these dive bombers were acquired by the RHAF in late 1948 from the United States Navy. They proved to be the best strike aircraft of the RHAF and played an important role in the final operations to end the civil war.
deHavilland Mosquito: Only a few of these aircraft were utilized by RAF units in Greece, with a small number of Mark XXVI aircraft employed by No. 55 Sqn. After the withdrawal of RAF units, however, it was reported that Mosquitoes of No. 13 Sqn. conducted reconnaissance during 1948 on behalf of the Greek government.
Douglas Boston: This light bomber was the backbone of the RAF units which maintained a presence in Greece from the end of active operations in 1945 to the withdrawal of the RAF in 1946.
Douglas C-47 Skytrain and Dakota: Primary transport of the Allies in the later half of World War II, the Dakota accompanied the RAF to Greece and was heavily used to supply British forces there. Dakotas comprised the only South African Air Force aircraft to be operated there. Many were transferred to the RHAF, as were a number of C-47s from US stocks. Some were outfitted with crude bomb racks for use on heavier raids.
Hawker Hurricane: A single unit of Hurricane Mark IV aircraft, No. 6 Sqn., deployed with the first RAF units, but was withdrawn before taking a role in the conflict.
Martin Baltimore: A small number of these light bombers were acquired by the RHAF from the RAF and employed by No. 13 Sqn. in general support duties.
North American T-6 Texan and Harvard: Large numbers of these useful aircraft were operated by the RHAF during the civil war. Most were AT-6 versions from the United States, although a number of the Harvard model from the RAF were acquired as well. They were useful as liaison, observation, and light strike aircraft and were a critical part of the effectiveness of other Greek strike aircraft during the operations in 1948.
Supermarine Spitfire: Backbone of both the RAF and RHAF during their operations in the war, the Spitfire was operated in both Mark V and Mark IX versions for most of the conflict. The RHAF did begin receiving some Mark XVI models later in the conflict, while the RAF had operated a number of the Mark XI for photo-reconnaissance. Heavily used for strafing and later for napalm strikes, the Spitfire lacked range and ammunition in the strike role. Additionally, it proved more vulnerable to ground fire than the other types operated by the RHAF.
Supermarine Walrus: A single unit of these amphibian aircraft was deployed for mine-spotting duties in the Adriatic.
Vickers Wellington: Past its primary life as a bomber, Wellingtons of the RAF Coastal Command were deployed to Greece to assist RAF forces there. They carried out a number of support tasks, including leaflet and bombing missions. Originally the Mark XIII was used, although some Mark XIV also arrived. A small number found their way into the Greek inventory.
Το Χαρικέην ήταν βομβαρδιστικό , το σπιτφάιαρ όχι. Eπιμένω ότι το 1949 δεν υπήρχε Βασιλική Αεροπορία και P-47 βομβαρδίσανε το Γράμμο..
Re: "Εσπασε" το άβατο στα Εξάρχεια
Δημοσιεύτηκε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 21:44
από Highlander
nostromos έγραψε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 21:23
οποιος θελει να κανει τον φιλανθρωπο ας το κανει με τη δικη του περιουσια ... το να βγαζει ο Συριζα μεταναστες ως καλυψη των στεκιων των μπαχαλακιδων ειναι τουλαχιστον υποκρισια ... κυβερνηση ητανε ας φροντιζε να τους βρει στεγη
Ο ΣΗΡΙΖΑ ΥΠΟΧΡΑΙΩΝΕ ΛΑΘΡΟΜΕΤΑΝΑΣΤΑΙΣ ΝΑ ΜΑΙΝΟΥΝ ΣΕ ΚΑΤΑΛΗΨΗΣ ΓΙΑ ΝΑ ΔΡΟΥΝ ΑΝΕΝΟΧΛΙΤΟΙ ΟΙ ΜΠΑΧΑΛΑΚΙΔΕΣ ΚΑΝΟΝΤΑΣ ΚΡΙΤΙΚΗ ΚΑΙ ΠΑΡΕΜΒΑΣΗΣ ΕΝΑΝΤΗΟΝ ΤΙΣ ΚΥΒΕΡΝΗΣΕΙΣ ΤΟΥ. ΔΙΕΔΟΣΤΑΙ11!!!11
Re: "Εσπασε" το άβατο στα Εξάρχεια
Δημοσιεύτηκε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 21:46
από nostromos
Highlander έγραψε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 21:44
nostromos έγραψε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 21:23
οποιος θελει να κανει τον φιλανθρωπο ας το κανει με τη δικη του περιουσια ... το να βγαζει ο Συριζα μεταναστες ως καλυψη των στεκιων των μπαχαλακιδων ειναι τουλαχιστον υποκρισια ... κυβερνηση ητανε ας φροντιζε να τους βρει στεγη
Ο ΣΗΡΙΖΑ ΥΠΟΧΡΑΙΩΝΕ ΛΑΘΡΟΜΕΤΑΝΑΣΤΑΙΣ ΝΑ ΜΑΙΝΟΥΝ ΣΕ ΚΑΤΑΛΗΨΗΣ ΓΙΑ ΝΑ ΔΡΟΥΝ ΑΝΕΝΟΧΛΙΤΟΙ ΟΙ ΜΠΑΧΑΛΑΚΙΔΕΣ ΚΑΝΟΝΤΑΣ ΚΡΙΤΙΚΗ ΚΑΙ ΠΑΡΕΜΒΑΣΗΣ ΕΝΑΝΤΗΟΝ ΤΙΣ ΚΥΒΕΡΝΗΣΕΙΣ ΤΟΥ. ΔΙΕΔΟΣΤΑΙ11!!!11
κοψε την αποπειρα χιουμορ ... δεν το εχεις
Re: "Εσπασε" το άβατο στα Εξάρχεια
Δημοσιεύτηκε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 21:48
από Nandros
Στύγιος έγραψε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 21:40
Nandros έγραψε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 21:28
Στύγιος έγραψε: 27 Αύγ 2019, 21:17
Εγώ ξέρω ότι Χαρικέην και P -47 πήραν μέρος. Αν κάνω λάθος ζητώ συγγνώμη.
Aircraft of the Greek Civil War
Airspeed Oxford: A small number of these utility aircraft were used by the RHAF for liaison and transport.
Auster: A ubiquitous light plane of the period, the RHAF used the Auster as an observation and liaison aircraft and for numerous light duties. Most were A.O.P. 6 models.
Avro Anson: Some of these utility aircraft were employed by the RHAF from the force's formation through the end of the civil war.
Bristol Beaufighter: A heavier ground-attack aircraft, the Beaufighter Mark VIF (and some Mark VIII) was used by No. 108 Sqn. during the early RAF involvement in Greece. These were replaced by later model Mark X Beaufighters of No. 252 Sqn. later, although they were not heavily used by that point. The Beaufighters armed with rockets were particularly effective as an early support aircraft in operations during 1945. The Beaufighter ended its role with the withdrawal of No. 252 Sqn. in 1946.
Curtiss SB2C Helldiver: Forty of these dive bombers were acquired by the RHAF in late 1948 from the United States Navy. They proved to be the best strike aircraft of the RHAF and played an important role in the final operations to end the civil war.
deHavilland Mosquito: Only a few of these aircraft were utilized by RAF units in Greece, with a small number of Mark XXVI aircraft employed by No. 55 Sqn. After the withdrawal of RAF units, however, it was reported that Mosquitoes of No. 13 Sqn. conducted reconnaissance during 1948 on behalf of the Greek government.
Douglas Boston: This light bomber was the backbone of the RAF units which maintained a presence in Greece from the end of active operations in 1945 to the withdrawal of the RAF in 1946.
Douglas C-47 Skytrain and Dakota: Primary transport of the Allies in the later half of World War II, the Dakota accompanied the RAF to Greece and was heavily used to supply British forces there. Dakotas comprised the only South African Air Force aircraft to be operated there. Many were transferred to the RHAF, as were a number of C-47s from US stocks. Some were outfitted with crude bomb racks for use on heavier raids.
Hawker Hurricane: A single unit of Hurricane Mark IV aircraft, No. 6 Sqn., deployed with the first RAF units, but was withdrawn before taking a role in the conflict.
Martin Baltimore: A small number of these light bombers were acquired by the RHAF from the RAF and employed by No. 13 Sqn. in general support duties.
North American T-6 Texan and Harvard: Large numbers of these useful aircraft were operated by the RHAF during the civil war. Most were AT-6 versions from the United States, although a number of the Harvard model from the RAF were acquired as well. They were useful as liaison, observation, and light strike aircraft and were a critical part of the effectiveness of other Greek strike aircraft during the operations in 1948.
Supermarine Spitfire: Backbone of both the RAF and RHAF during their operations in the war, the Spitfire was operated in both Mark V and Mark IX versions for most of the conflict. The RHAF did begin receiving some Mark XVI models later in the conflict, while the RAF had operated a number of the Mark XI for photo-reconnaissance. Heavily used for strafing and later for napalm strikes, the Spitfire lacked range and ammunition in the strike role. Additionally, it proved more vulnerable to ground fire than the other types operated by the RHAF.
Supermarine Walrus: A single unit of these amphibian aircraft was deployed for mine-spotting duties in the Adriatic.
Vickers Wellington: Past its primary life as a bomber, Wellingtons of the RAF Coastal Command were deployed to Greece to assist RAF forces there. They carried out a number of support tasks, including leaflet and bombing missions. Originally the Mark XIII was used, although some Mark XIV also arrived. A small number found their way into the Greek inventory.
Το Χαρικέην ήταν βομβαρδιστικό , το σπιτφάιαρ όχι. Eπιμένω ότι το 1949 δεν υπήρχε Βασιλική Αεροπορία και P-47 βομβαρδίσανε το Γράμμο..
Στο παραπάνω κείμενο, όπου RHAF = Royal Hellenic Air Force.
https://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%95%CE ... F%83%CE%B7
Ελληνική Πολεμική Αεροπορία
Κατά την περίοδο της Βασιλευομένης Δημοκρατίας η αεροπορική δύναμη ονομαζόταν Ελληνική Βασιλική Αεροπορία (EBA).
Μετά την υποχώρηση των γερμανικών δυνάμεων από την Ελλάδα το 1944 και την απελευθέρωση η Ελληνική Αεροπορία επέστρεψε στη χώρα, όπου και έλαβε μέρος στον Εμφύλιο Πόλεμο, που κράτησε μέχρι το 1949.
Εγώ έφερα πηγές που σε διαψεύδουν.
Περιμένω τις δικές σου πηγές.
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