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Mistel gun cam footage on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_oLfYVxemU
Never seen these ones in the flesh. Flying target, frankly. No maneouverability whatsoever. |
Good for the guys shooting at it that it didn't blew up ;)
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Poor pilot. Is that flames or parachute silk streaming from the cockpit?
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Had it been his chute, he may have been better off riding the Mistel in to the target. |
the slow mo footage shows the dropping near the tail of the ju88, still moving and looked like he might've made it
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I'm I the only one who sees the 190 pilot falling away in the final seconds?
Especially grim if it is his parachute fouled in the canopy. |
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but anyway terrain under the aircraft is pretty good for jump out at low altitudes. scary, dangerous, but much better than fall on to field or city. also i discussed about bailouts with some soviet pilots of ww2, they say that almost nobody bails out below 300 meters altitude... so 300 meters was lowest point where chute can success open and fill with air. below this altitude pilots tried to land damaged plane. successfully or not - it is the other question. in this case we saw that fw190 was all in flames, thats why pilot tried to jump out by all costs (in this case he has some chances to stay alive). |
Why was the original Mistels YouTube video ripped again from HD quality back to 480p ? :rolleyes:
It's hard to see anything in that copy :lol: Excellent quality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89ZAONQVF5I Also this is worth watching: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPxjAlB82mE |
aah thats better.
nice additions. |
this guncam video make impression that those mustangs has infinite ammo ;)
sooo long bursts. |
Anyone notice about 1:10 the .50 blowing up that tiger tank?
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lock request please due to the reference to the tiger.
lets not revisit all that again. |
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Wasn't it 3,800 lbs of explosive? |
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