Prazer em conhecer.
Engraçado, estive quase 4 anos a trabalhar fora, sem ninguém com quem "conversar" em português, e quando finalmente tenho interlocutor... estou de volta a Portugal. :D
That's the lamest result of an inquest (or whatever you may call it this absurd thing) I have ever heard.
I notice that the specific reasons for the crash are not stated anywhere, such as aircraft malfunction, bird ingestion, or some other kind of problem.
Just a "Queen of Hearts-style"...
Built and flying before the war, but never entered service in the Luftwaffe.
The Luftwaffe used it's pictures to "intoxicate" the allies that they had a new aircraft.
Of the two dozen built, some were sold to URSS and Japan, and are supposed to have influenced the development of the LaGG-3...
"four sets of plastic silverware" -
I'm not criticising or joking about it, just curious about a foreign language/country: do you call it "silverware" in the USA, even when it is not silver, or even metallic?
If so, it is a funny development of the coloquial way of talking...
A Fw189!?
Maybe I will see that one someday... I understand there's one in the Flying Heritage Collection.
Betcha people strongly advised kids "not to touch those strange strips", and all kids promised they wouldn't... having already played with a few dozens. :lol:
Peek preview: you were...
In those days, they complained about the germans participating.
"The trouble with these international affairs is they attract foreigners." - Lord Rawnsley in Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines, Or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes