Re: Page 99
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 1:12 pm
Tomact is way cooler..and looks way better.
Air Ahmadinedshad.TrashMan wrote:Tomact is way cooler...
You sure?TrashMan wrote:..and looks way better.
Its a good plane, but buying Tornados wont grease any politician's home districts. Sides, those wings swing the wrong wayYou want a fast sweep wing F/A with lotsa payload including nukes and good capabilities in dogfight and in fast ultra-low-level-flight in difficult terrain?
Buy Panavia Tornado! It has RR/MTU-engines AND Messerschmidt-Genes - you can´t have it any better!
I'm sorry but you posted the wrong picture.Michael wrote:fools, i give you the best air plane ever built
The WWII Spitfire, British, of course
It just proves he's a smart man.Trantor wrote:Air Ahmadinedshad.TrashMan wrote:Tomact is way cooler...
You sure?TrashMan wrote:..and looks way better.
Oh my, looks like you misspelled p-51 Mustang in google image search. How embarrassing, let me fix that for you.Michael wrote:fools, i give you the best air plane ever built
The WWII Spitfire, British, of course
[EDIT] pic changed
silly American, can't spell spitfire, here let me help you, S.P.I.T.F.I.R.E.dfacto wrote:Oh my, looks like you misspelled p-51 Mustang in google image search. How embarrassing, let me fix that for you.Michael wrote:fools, i give you the best air plane ever built
The WWII Spitfire, British, of course
[EDIT] pic changed
Once men were iron on wooden ships planes. Hii-ohoi!Trantor wrote:Propellers?
Oh, you Guys are sooo stone-age.
There has been lots of speculation about when the "Old Corps" ended andbunnyboy wrote:Once men were iron on wooden ships planes. Hii-ohoi!Trantor wrote:Propellers?
Oh, you Guys are sooo stone-age.
Now iron ships planes have wooden men. Hii-ohoi. Hii-ohoi!
Translated from old song.
Good one!Trantor wrote:Propellers?
Oh, you Guys are sooo stone-age.
"Cars of cardboard need men of steel" - that one is popular in eastern germany among "Trabant"-drivers.bunnyboy wrote:Once men were iron on wooden ships planes. Hii-ohoi!
Now iron ships planes have wooden men. Hii-ohoi. Hii-ohoi!
Translated from old song.
Um, sorry, can you please rephrase your question for me? It´s not your fault, it´s my english not being good enough to understand what you´re up to?GeoModder wrote:Is there a typical German term for barely-worth-the-name cutting-edge technology, like ersatz or something?
My first military model aircraft.elorran wrote:I always had a personal like for the Mosquito. Laughed at when it was first presented, it went on to become one of the most versatile planes of the war.
The Messerschmidt 262 definitely was a game-breaker in air warfare because of its speed and some other flying aspects. And the first in reliable operation.Trantor wrote:Um, sorry, can you please rephrase your question for me? It´s not your fault, it´s my english not being good enough to understand what you´re up to?GeoModder wrote:Is there a typical German term for barely-worth-the-name cutting-edge technology, like ersatz or something?