
06-24-2010, 01:53 AM
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Originally Posted by horrido
ok, yes, "Pauke, Pauke" is when the pilot have a visual contact with enemy. and horrido when the pilot have a victory, instead of said Hei Hitler, they say horrido (is like 'anti nazi' protest and more saying "i do this for my country, not for a crazzy motherf###")
The British don't said "Hooray! Got him!", They said "Tally-Ho",
please correct me.
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Tally Ho is a hunting cry. It wouldn't be used to signal a victory, rather it would be called on sighting the enemy.
Last edited by David603; 06-24-2010 at 02:03 AM.
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