LaGG-3-35 | |
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Note: Base stats only (no upgrade installed) | |
Rank | II (2) |
Battle Rating | 2.3 |
Type | Fighter |
Maximum Speed on height | 547 km/h 5000 m |
Maximum Altitude | 9500 m |
Turn Time | 22.8 seconds |
Rate of Climb | 10.5 m/s |
Takeoff Run | 403 m |
Armament | 1x 20 mm ShVAK cannon (150 rds) 1x 12.7 mm Berezin UB machine gun (200 rds) |
Burst Mass | 1.91 kg/s |
LaGG-3-35 Serie 4[]
Together with two other fighters, this Soviet single-engine fighter replaced the obsolete I-16 and I-153, which at that time were the core fighters of the Soviet Air Force's RKKA. The LaGG-3 began appearing on the aviation scene in early 1941, several months prior to the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, and was manufactured at Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Goudkov until 1944. In terms of armaments, the LaGG-3 carried two 12.7 mm Berezin BS machine guns, one 20 mm SHVAK cannon and six RS-82 or RS-132 rockets. In addition, bombs aboard the LaGG-3 could be suspended. Throughout its production, Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Goudkov manufactured dozens of variants of the more than 6,200 LaGG-3s it built.
Combat tactics[]
The LaGG-3-35 performs extremely well at high altitudes and is a deadly bomber hunter. The aircraft has an amazing rate of climb for its BR,
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