• _haha_oh_wow_
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    31 month ago

    Didn’t they also put some sort of armoring on the propellers back then?

    • @Voroxpete
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      41 month ago

      Some planes did, but early on they mostly just freeballed it. Turns out propellers are really big and heavy, and they can take a few bullets without breaking. Armour actually makes it more likely that fragments of bullets will fly back at the pilot.

      • _haha_oh_wow_
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        31 month ago

        Yeah, spall was my first thought when I read they just shot the propellers.

        • @Voroxpete
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          41 month ago

          It’s very rare that a bullet strikes the blade anyway. Bursts were short because ammo was very limited (twenty round strips were common in early biplanes), and the percentage of the space in front of the nose that is propeller is absolutely tiny compare to the percentage that is not propeller. To us its all a blur but to a bullet those blades are basically standing still.