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    A curious weapon

    An interesting report with some curious photographs showing a Spitfire of the RAF carrying beer kegs under the wings. I've never seen this. Can anyone tell what the purpose of it ? To see these curious and unbelievable photos, visit the link below: Aviação em Floripa: Um armamento curioso...
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    Stukas off-series

    One of the most versatile and lethal aircraft of the Luftwaffe during World War II, the Junkers Ju-87 has been tested in numerous versions. The link you find on this post provides a collection of pictures showing several of them, some exclusive and never before seen by me in other publications...
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    A day to be remembered or forgotten?

    Last Monday completed 74 years the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, one of the most painful days of American History. I share with you here a link that brings a collection of dramatic photos, many of them rare, showing the devastation caused by the attack on the airfields of the island. Visit...
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    My Mosquito dbs, and other time-wasters

    So, I’ve been mis-spending my middle age compiling Mosquito databases and other similar time-wasters. For a variety of reasons, these now do little good just sitting on my hard-drive, so I’m spamming the internet to give them away to anyone who may be interested. I’ve used DropBox – I’m told...
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    Better but not much!

    I share with you the history of the medium bomber built by the Douglas should replace a company's success, the B-18 Bolo, but eventually supplanted by its competitors. Does anyone know if the plane came into action during WW2? If so, how was your performance? In the link below you will find a...
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    A Super Lightning?

    During World War II, the Lockheed developed a long-range version of its famous fighter P-38 Lightning, however, due to technical problems the project was canceled. The link below provides a collection of interesting photos of the plane and a question: If the plane had entered service, have...
  7. Chief2387

    Chief Reporting In!

    Name: Mark Returning Member Hey Guys. This is Chief returning. I forgot my password and my linked E-mail doesn't exist anymore. So, I got lazy and made another account. If it's possible to link the two that would be awesome. If not it's fine. Anyway, It's good to be back.
  8. tomo pauk

    Anybody plays/played 'Victory at sea'?

    A PC real-time naval simulation, placed in ww2. I'd appreciate the feedback. Link: Victory at Sea Game | World War 2 Naval Combat
  9. Wurger

    **** MEMBERS CHOICE POLL: #26 The Jet Age or What could have been.

    Again, a little bit belated but finally here is the thing we have included in the Group Builds - a Members Choice Award, the Best Model Overall, based on the number of votes by Members... Poll will run for 10 days, so get your vote in for whose model you deem Best in Show....... Here's...
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    The British flying wing

    I share with you some photos, including a rare photo with markings of the Royal Air Force, of the experimental airplane Armstrong Whitworth AW-52. If the plane had entered service during World War II would have helped to anticipate the end of the conflict? Visit the link below, see the photos...
  11. horseUSA

    Missing attachments -- post them

    Please post if you notice any attachments or link either not working or returning a blank image. thanks
  12. Angelusky

    [Video]FLIGHT DECK OPS 2

    Hello all :) I present my video Flight Deck Ops2 [I][SIZE=2] I hope it will please you Have a great weekend :) Friendly Ange(L)
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    The best Russian bomber?

    The link below provides a collection of photos, including some rare showing planes captured by the Germans with Finnish markings. Do you agree with the statement that the Petlyakov Pe-2 was the best light bomber of World War II? Visit the link, see the photos and give your opinion...
  14. fubar57

    AIRCRAFT AND OTHER MANUALS LINK

    All sorts of stuff here....https://archive.org/details/texts?and[]=aircraft&sort=-downloads&page=2 Type "aircraft" into the search box. For some reason I can't post a direct link to the aircraft section Geo
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    P-38 captured!

    I share with you some rare pictures (in color and w/b) of fighters Lockheed P-38 Lightnings captured and with German and Italian markings during World War II. Does anyone know how many were captured and how they came to Europe once they have been used in the Pacific? To view the photos visit the...
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    An exotic and different camouflage

    I share with you some pictures of aircraft applied with camouflage called Barclay. A question, does this camouflage was used operationally or only a test? To see the photos, please visit the link below. Aviação em Floripa: Camuflagens Barclay Best Regards.
  17. fubar57

    SPITFIRE MK.IX COCKPIT

    New from Barracuda Studios. The link is for Ultracast....Ultracast Geo
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    A fast and unusual German

    The link below provides a full report and pictures of one of the fastest aircraft of its class, but never went into production. We are talking about the Heinkel He 119. If it had been produced and participated in WW2 its performance would have changed in some way the course of the war? What do...
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    Vought SB2U-2 Vindicator 1:72 Special Hobby

    Some time ago I built a very nice model in the American colors. Scale 1:72, painting acrylics Italerii, the model won two prizes at competitions modeling. As with any model that builds on ebay.com I presented, I have no room to collect models, I'm curious whether you like it? More images can...
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    Flying Fortress captured

    One of the main and most important Allied bombers, the B-17 was sparked interest and greed target of Germans and Japanese during WW2. Inevitably some planes were captured and tested by the enemy. I share with you the link below that has some photos of these planes, some rare, with German and...
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