Dark Alley Dan
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
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Lumberjacking, Wehrmacht style:
That saw in the top picture is a Dolmar. Used to be sold in Canada not that long ago as a Sachs Dolmar. Otherwise known as a Sucks Pullmore.
So much going on here...
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All I know from the place I downloaded it from was that it's a photo of an East German gal who successfully ran across the line.
On the left are West German troops. Note the P38 (possibly P1) and Stahlhelm of the fellow in the foreground.
The East German troops are wearing what appears to be a cross between old-style uniform pants and boots, and soviet style jackets and caps, wielding PPSH's and SKS's.
I'm sure all involved were having quite the discussion about the lovely young blond lass.
What a haunting and poignant photograph, I have not seen this one before. My family was torn apart by that simple white line and left shortly before The Wall went up, only corresponding through letters and never seeing some of them alive again.
Note the East German soldier with his foot right against the line. One heck of a photo, thank you for sharing.
Brookwood
ahh, the mossie with the ultimate cone of death. 4 20mms and 4 .303s all within a 5ft circle. beats the single 20mm and 4 .50s of the lightning by a wide margin.
The 4 20s are awesome. I wonder why they used the 303s? Why not a pair of 50s? or another pair of 20s?
The 4 20s are awesome. I wonder why they used the 303s? Why not a pair of 50s? or another pair of 20s?
The 4 20s are awesome. I wonder why they used the 303s? Why not a pair of 50s? or another pair of 20s?
excepting the golden bb, .30 cal machine guns were pretty useless against aircraft, the hurricane went from 12 .303s to 4 20mms when it was up gunned.I asked that question of a now deceased friend, Maj Allan Moorcroft. He flew Hurricanes, Spitfires, Mustangs and Mosquitoes during his career. He told me he liked the 303 machine guns over the 50 cal and 20mm guns because he had more ammunition available when he needed it. He was shot down twice. The first time because of inexperience and the second time because he ran out of ammo.
The load for those 303 machine guns was pretty hot and the bullets were heavy for caliber. Given the speed of the plane coupled with the initial velocity of the bullet made a half dozen of them pretty formidable weapons in experienced hands.
It's hard to compare a brace of 50 cals to 303s between ground use and in the air on moving platforms. Still you would think the added energy of the larger rounds would make a bigger difference.
He never spoke about the aircraft and pilots he shot down.