I hope this time the photo will be visible for everyone. :) [IMG] Regards,
And it should also be mentioned that Sakai Saburo was badly woudned just exactly during the fight with SBDs from VB-5 and VB-6. Regards,
These tanks look like Soviet T-37 light amphibious tanks. The forward one belongs to commander, judging by its frame aerial. Regards,
The Russians learned a good lesson from Winter War with Finland, and, in any case, they were better prepared for winter combat than the Germans....
Besides, it played a decisive role at an early stage of Pacific War when the Americans did not have the superiotity they enjoyed in 1944-45. Regards,
I see. I'll use another source to post pictures next time. Sorry for inconvenience. Regards,
Quite right. Go on. :cool: Regards,
Must be some online problem. I can open this picture from my post successfully. I'll try to download it from my home computer later on. Regards,
[IMG] One of the tanks is easy to guess, second one may be tougher. Regards,
I prefer D4Y "Judy" (water-cooled engine versions). :) In general, speaking about all those aircraft, we should keep in mind that much depends on...
+1 Then, Midway was obviously the most humiliating defeat for Japan. Regards,
Light Tank Mk VII Tetrarch 20 of them were sent to the USSR under lend-lease program. Regards,
Single-seater or two-seater version? Regards,
Well, on the night of 11–12 June 1943, Werner Streib flying He-219V9 claimed 5 Lancasters within just 30 minutes. Regards,
That was not always the case, especially closer to the end of the war, when decorations became more and more significant part pf propaganda...
An interesting evidence, thanks for sharing it. But, if I've got it correctly, this pilot considered He-219 to be worse than Ju-88 (as you say...
That's true for Bf-110, but the Germans used Shrage Musik on several types of planes with better speed characteristics. Regards,
The German air defense was really much stronger than the Japanese one. But, B-29 was equally stronger than B-17 or B-24. So, I think...
What do you mean by full attack? Regards,
Don't forget staff people. I opt for Boris Shaposhnikov. He was Chief of the General Staff until May 1942 and deputy Defense Minster till June...