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For me its
only like the P-51 because it was given the merlin engine though and had 6 .50 cal machine guns
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Ojc
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Fiesler Storch
ME262 or Gloster Meteor
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Steve
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fiesler storch was made out of balsa wood, gloster meteor is good but didnt really come about til pretty much post war though?? I have a picture on my bedroom wall of one, do you want to see it.
[Edited on 23-03-2010 by Steve]
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Stcheven
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Ojc
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I've seen it.
Gloster Meteor was around during the war, it's primary role was rocket interception. It flew quite a few sorties over Germany as well, shame they never came up against the ME262 that would have been an awesome dogfight.
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Lightning
Lancaster
B17
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Steve
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lightning is a good shout
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Ojc
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Some of the projects the Germans had in the pipeline were staggering considering the restraints they had being bombed day and night.
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Steve
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they were also making nukes, deffo, powered by v2's
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ME109
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Ojc
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P61-Black Widow was a one of my favourites years ago, not so much of a fan anymore.
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
they were also making nukes, deffo, powered by v2's
They were making dirty nukes, much like Luigi missus underpants.
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Steve
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ROFL lols
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JonnyJ
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Wait a second...
Steve's back
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Ojc
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I'm trying to trace those downed 109's to see if any of them were recovered because if they weren't, I expect we will be able to save the pilots and take the guns from the wings.
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Steve
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what do you know about Germanys advancements in dirty nukes in 1945 JonnyJ?
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
I'm trying to trace those downed 109's to see if any of them were recovered because if they weren't, I expect we will be able to save the pilots and take the guns from the wings.
we need to find a downed heinkel in that forest behind the house in Adenau
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Ojc
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Yes mate, I think we will find Craig Mitchell in his dads shorts and flip flops flexing his guns.
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
what do you know about Germanys advancements in dirty nukes in 1945 JonnyJ?
Only that research was done in a tent, by two shifty looking people, somewhere near Nurburg
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Steve
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that act of interloping was a one off
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i like the a10 thunderboltankbuster but not sure its a WW2 plane
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Steve
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no, but it doesn have massive 30mm gatling gun on the front, you seen the size of the magazine?
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Steve
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the plane was built around the gun
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Ojc
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The P47 Thunderbolt was the first tank buster and was the basis of thinking for the A-10.
Amazing that the A-10 was the first aircraft designed around it's primary weapon.
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Steve
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you were 5 milliseconds too late, weird how we share the same thoughts at the same time
[Edited on 23-03-2010 by Steve]
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