Thanks for this. I now understand why he got shot. He deserved it.
Personally I think he got off very easy, but that's my Portuguese heritage speaking.
Thanks for this. I now understand why he got shot. He deserved it.
Hey guys! Was wondering if I put up a military picture a day (WW2 for the most part) we could discuss what we see, and think what the picture means. I am just a young pup to most, but am really interested in anything military. I know a lot of you guys know a lot more then me! and I am all about learning new things.
Cheers
Joe
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On a lighter note..... Here's a vintage B-17 that visited our local air museum a couple years ago...
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On a lighter note..... Here's a vintage B-17 that visited our local air museum a couple years ago...
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That's great, but is it too big?
Here's a man with a solution to that problem:
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That's a 1/3 scale flyable B-17. Crew of 1. Just the thing for bombing really tiny cities.
http://theballybomber.com/
A magnificent obsession...
Thanks for this. I now understand why he got shot. He deserved it.
Holy hell that is simply amazing !! You see the rig he made to spin the metal for the engine cowls.... run off a tractor !! Hats off for this mans work and stick to it-ness.
Anybody who can build an airplane from scratch, is a genius in my opinion. Thinking there's not a parachute option with that rig.
Grizz
Anybody who can build an airplane from scratch, is a genius in my opinion. Thinking there's not a parachute option with that rig.
Grizz
The "jettiest" of all the jets. A brilliant piece of engineering, and the best visual representation of the concept of speed I know. And so goddamn pretty.
In the movie "Dunkirk" a Spitfire makes a 'dead stick' beach landing (shooting down a German aircraft in the process) and the pilot torches the aircraft. As it burns, you see a prop shaft, but NO engine block! A little bit of an over sight in an already disjointed and f_cked up account of a massive military operation that kept Britain in the war.
I thought it was a good movie myself. It was not meant to be a large Cornelius Ryan account of the operation but rather the viewpoint of 3 individuals from 3 different services of the operation. No engine aside, which most people on the planet could less about, it gave an insight into the stories of individuals who were there and what they felt. It is movies like this that will help keep alive the fear and heroism of the time for younger generations.