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Good morning fellow gunnutz New day New picture :) I don't know to much about this one? I know the Russians had there train's heavily armed.


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Joe
 
Catch of the day in eastern Karelia by some Finnish troops.
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When I visited Finland I was surprised to find Yellow Perch (same as ours) in the Gulf of Finland:eek:. I bought some real lunkers at the fish market in Helsinki and also netted some with a friend who had a cottage on an island off Helsinki. The Baltic is less saline so fresh water species, incl Perch, Walleye, and Pike, do well there.
 
Good day fellow gunnutz New day New picture :) found this one very interesting :)

Experimental fighter Kyushu "Shinden" Speed 750 km/h, Canard type forward ailerons, 2,130 hp Mitsubishi MK9D (Ha-43) super charged radial engine, 4 x 30mm cannons. Two prototypes were built and only one flew during 45 min but was a succesful flight. It was an advanced fighter.

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Joe
 
When I visited Finland I was surprised to find Yellow Perch (same as ours) in the Gulf of Finland:eek:. I bought some real lunkers at the fish market in Helsinki and also netted some with a friend who had a cottage on an island off Helsinki. The Baltic is less saline so fresh water species, incl Perch, Walleye, and Pike, do well there.

Yes there are lots of different types to be caught. The neat thing is that if you own a cottage, whether on the sea or on a lake in Finland, you can net fish legally for your own consumption.
 
Good day fellow gunnutz New day New picture :) found this one very interesting :)

Experimental fighter Kyushu "Shinden" Speed 750 km/h, Canard type forward ailerons, 2,130 hp Mitsubishi MK9D (Ha-43) super charged radial engine, 4 x 30mm cannons. Two prototypes were built and only one flew during 45 min but was a succesful flight. It was an advanced fighter.

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Joe

Odd looking bird. That's a lot of power.

I wonder how much the rolls royce engines in the P51 had. I watched a show the other night from the history channel on American flyers in WWII and it said they would do upwards of 440 MPH. Oh Google...
 
Good day fellow gunnutz New day New picture :) found this one very interesting :)

Experimental fighter Kyushu "Shinden" Speed 750 km/h, Canard type forward ailerons, 2,130 hp Mitsubishi MK9D (Ha-43) super charged radial engine, 4 x 30mm cannons. Two prototypes were built and only one flew during 45 min but was a succesful flight. It was an advanced fighter.

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Cheers
Joe

Looks like it has reverse....
 
Well its Friday :) the weekend is here! time for some shooting :) New day New picture :)

Found this one amusing! Japaneses tiger tank?? As far as I can tell this is 1 of 2 tiger tanks that the Japaneses picked up from the Germans ( could be wrong :) )

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Joe
 
Japanese military mission types playing in Germany. Must have given them something to think about since their ultimate war plans, or should I say fantasies, involved them fighting the Germans for global dominance. :rolleyes:
 
It's also amusing b/c Japanese armour were punny POS things. They worked ok for their island hopping, and in China where the Chinese couldn't field anything substantial, but they would never stand up to real armoured warfare post '41. Thats my $0.02
 
It's also amusing b/c Japanese armour were punny POS things. They worked ok for their island hopping, and in China where the Chinese couldn't field anything substantial, but they would never stand up to real armoured warfare post '41. Thats my $0.02

Anyone got any pics of Claire Chennault's 'American Volunteer Group' AVG AKA "The Flying Tigers"who fought the good fight against the Japanese on Chinas behalf?
 
It's also amusing b/c Japanese armour were punny POS things. They worked ok for their island hopping, and in China where the Chinese couldn't field anything substantial, but they would never stand up to real armoured warfare post '41. Thats my $0.02

I can imagine faces of Japanese officers in '45 when they faced masses of Russian T-34s and IS-2s just rolling over their lines at will.
 
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