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Old 09-06-2010, 08:28 AM
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this is the GERMAN SUPER BOMBER FOR AMERICAN COAST.


and this is the project for destroy NEW YORK City but but the project is failed.
GERMAN SUPER BOMB FOR AMERICA.

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Old 09-06-2010, 12:22 PM
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http://www.nexusboard.net/sitemap/63...omber-t239445/

Some more crazy %^&$ for you. No Ufos tho, sorry.

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Old 09-06-2010, 06:13 PM
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this is British important super bombs
the TALLBOY and the GRAND SLAM


Thats a great add on for 4.11.
But first we need Lancaster...
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Old 09-06-2010, 07:10 PM
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I'll take a B-26 please.

Beautiful airplane. They also saw early service in New Guinea before being replaced by B-25s.
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I'll take a B-26 please.

Beautiful airplane. They also saw early service in New Guinea before being replaced by B-25s.
I read some reports from pilots who flew the B26 over NG, once they figured her out they loved it. This was the B model I believe, the hot one, and the Zero couldn't catch it. He said they went in unescorted very often, and came out smelling of roses more often then not. Total technical superiority, in 1942!!! The Japanese really had no business going to war with us IMHO, it was a no win war!
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Old 02-23-2011, 04:13 PM
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I read some reports from pilots who flew the B26 over NG, once they figured her out they loved it. This was the B model I believe, the hot one, and the Zero couldn't catch it. He said they went in unescorted very often, and came out smelling of roses more often then not. Total technical superiority, in 1942!!! The Japanese really had no business going to war with us IMHO, it was a no win war!
The real problem with the B-26 was the landing gear was garbage, so you ended up with about a 2mph speed range between the stall speed, and the max landing speed. That's a large part of the reason the last flyable one crashed in 95.
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