Hello Gentlman,
I recently posted on the E-stand a ME262 30mm round and was called out on the piece that the ME262 was not the only plane that used the Mk108 that fired 30mm rounds.
While futhur research I have performed concluded that the their were about a dozen planes that used the 30mm round as well. The distinguishing characteristic for the ME 262 was the at the base of the round it is taper opposed to being straight.
the reason for the tapered end was that on the ME262 this was a hopper (Chute) fed round and was only chute fed on the ME 262.
The other aircraft that employed the 30mm round was belt fed.
So that being the difference between the two types of rounds.
Any follow would be appriciated.
I have attached a pic of the round, please notice how the end is tapered.
Best,
JD
I recently posted on the E-stand a ME262 30mm round and was called out on the piece that the ME262 was not the only plane that used the Mk108 that fired 30mm rounds.
While futhur research I have performed concluded that the their were about a dozen planes that used the 30mm round as well. The distinguishing characteristic for the ME 262 was the at the base of the round it is taper opposed to being straight.
the reason for the tapered end was that on the ME262 this was a hopper (Chute) fed round and was only chute fed on the ME 262.
The other aircraft that employed the 30mm round was belt fed.
So that being the difference between the two types of rounds.
Any follow would be appriciated.
I have attached a pic of the round, please notice how the end is tapered.
Best,
JD
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