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B-36 "Peacemaker" sounds like it means what it says.
"Stormovik" translates as "Storm Bringer", which seems fitting for the most heavily armed ground attack aircraft of the war. |
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But i remember the title saying "moment the RAF saw off putins bomber" |
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Surprised with no mention of the Tornado...
Or perhaps the most apt name for a fighter the F-22 "Raptor" |
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Damn thats a nice picture of the Tornado *Thumbs up*
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Can't stay long. Apparently I have a party to attend. *Surprises SUCK!*
Anyway, here's some MiG-29 Fulcrum pics, aka "Falcon Killer". It's true, look it up. |
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fulcrum in czech markings maybe soviet doesnt have so much pride in the way russian pilots fly
lol. |
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Not sure if anyone mentioned this, since this thread is a frakkin' long but the...
F-4 Phantom and also the Wild Weasel, always thought that was the perfect name as far as imagery for it's mission. |
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I just grabbed what I could find. lol And even Germany uses the MiG-29. Last I heard anyway.
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Yarh the Blackburn Buccaneer me heartys |
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How about the F-117 'NightHawk'?
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