I'd love to, but t's in a storage unit out in the desert.
This part is smart. Use of smaller but very numerous craft increase the chances that most will successfully make it to England versus trying to...
Winters credibility is questionable as well. Or dubious at best. "But see also Dennis Winter's 'Haig's Command' which actually drew on many more...
Not absolute nonsense about the macho pilots. That's his own words about that. & on his height, did you not see the photo in the link I posted??...
I like point 21. >>>>> 18. Assault is a behavior, not a device. >>>>> 19. Criminals love gun control -- it makes their jobs safer. >>>>> 20....
As long as they had ramparts of some sort, in other words, a way to unload. that is a fair point Leopold. Punch a hole in the hull & build a ramp...
He wasn't short, so the comment is dismissed out of hand. I've seen him in photos on parade with a hundred men around him, again, average height,...
"That's not macho that's foolish." This is correct. I've got a poster that shows the 20 types he flew. Um, get back to you on it. Bickers...
Have a scroll through these. Looks like a couple good spots where tanks could navigate....
Yep.
They sat high also, not like the classic low hull design of the 34 & such.
True. Now on the subject of possible landing sites, one obscure thought,( which would need serious study ), is the cliffs of Dover. I'd try 3...
Ah yes, the Ronson. Me wonders if T.A. likes it because it's American? It was easy to work on, I'll give it that. The Allies deploy the...
Negating British naval superiority is not such an easy trick. & the British could well guess which ports the Germans would be after. & mine the...
Only possible successful plan I can see, & I stress 'possible', is to have done extensive preplanning & built HE 112's & Many MFP's....
George Wing. Pursuing the Elusive Dream WHILE HE WAS an engineer at North American Aviation during World War II, George Wing invented the...
a friend of mine has a book with closeup 109 tail photos. they all looked flat as a board except for hinge screws. So much for Carson's 109 comments.
And another with closeup photos of different rivets. http://homepage.mac.com/tamoell/airplane/wings/wings07_29_05.htm
Anyone know if early metal tails on E through to early G-6 had rounded rivets? Later wood ones would not have had 'any' rivets it would seem....
Heck, I would've been happy if he got the 25 million & the girl on his own island as an ending.