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Hang on a minute....😳😲🤨🤔
I know that our Viggens were good but....

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Not to mention FOUR instead for THREE Crowns....😆😂
 
Obviously more AI crap .

I did not watch it but unless the aircraft the crewman was standing in was going very slow the airstream would rip the gun out of his hands plus you will notice he is shooting at a very weird three engine 109 from a Luftwaffe aircraft. Then there is the gun itself, the goggles and the ill fitting O2 mask.

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I don't mind these AI stories but at least try to make them realistic.
 
Japan, China's opponent in the conflict, did acquire a few Bf 109s for evaluation purposes in 1941, but was not impressed and never used them operationally or produced them under license. The Japanese Ki-61 fighter was initially misidentified as a Bf 109 by the Allies due to a superficial resemblance, which may be the source of confusion.

From Google AI....
 
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oooooooooh. Now they are selling these disasters.... WW2 planes.
You can click on the image to enlarge it and see that monstrosity in the back ground
Here's how everyone can produce his own "masterpiece"! Just ask WOMBO Dream AI Generator and you are the next hero of the day (for 2 milliseconds maybe). I was temped to try it but I think I don't have much time left for such stupidity. One cannot try everything, right? Especially all the BS that exists.
 
Japan, China's opponent in the conflict, did acquire a few Bf 109s for evaluation purposes in 1941, but was not impressed and never used them operationally or produced them under license. The Japanese Ki-61 fighter was initially misidentified as a Bf 109 by the Allies due to a superficial resemblance, which may be the source of confusion.

From Google AI....
Japan received five Bf109E-7s and one Fw190A-5.
Amongst other German types they received, were three Heinkel He100A-0 (pre-production) aircraft in May 1940 (designated AxHe1).

The speculation that the KI-61 was derived from the Bf109 or MC.202 is interesting, because when the KI-61 is compared to the He100, there is a striking resemblance.
 
Guys, we are good at laughing and mocking those abominations of planes in videos and pictures. But here's the real treath: AI (or AI-supported humans) write and publish books in the same style. This is what I found on Amazon.com (it's pathetic! Written in a copy-paste style: you just change the name of the plane and have dozens of books written by the AI).
What if a single aircraft could rewrite the rules of war, carry out the boldest gamble in history, and still roar across our skies today?

The North American B-25 Mitchell was never just another bomber. It was the warplane that launched from a carrier to strike Tokyo in the daring Doolittle Raid. It was the gunship reborn in the Pacific, spitting fire against ships and airfields. It was the machine that crashed into the Empire State Building and still left the skyscraper standing. And it is the aircraft that, decades after the guns fell silent, continues to fly thanks to the passion of volunteers who refuse to let its story die.
In The Mitchell Mystery, you'll step into the glass greenhouse where bombardiers froze over their Norden sights, grip the throttle quadrant where pilots fought to keep her balanced, and feel the thunder of her twin Cyclone engines shaking the cockpit. You'll travel from assembly lines in California and Kansas to battlefields across Europe, the Pacific, and Asia—discovering how nearly 10,000 Mitchells became legends in every theater of World War II.
This isn't just military history. It's human history:

  • Why the B-25 mattered—not only to the U.S., but to allies around the world.
  • What made it a survivor—adaptable, rugged, and feared by the enemy.
  • When its most daring and tragic moments unfolded—from the raid on Tokyo to the foggy skies of New York.
  • Who needs to read this book—aviation lovers, WWII enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone who believes machines can carry the spirit of the men who flew them.
Every page reveals the resilience, ingenuity, and courage behind the Mitchell's steel frame and roaring engines. By the end, you'll understand why the mystery lives on—and why the B-25 is more than an airplane. It is a legend.
If you want to feel history in your bones, hear the thunder of warbirds in your imagination, and uncover the untold stories of one of WWII's greatest icons—open this book and let Mitchell take you on her unforgettable journey.
DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK!
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I don't even want to imagine, what kind of "secrets" will they tell us. My favorite aircraft with 3 asymmetrical engines (don't even want to start talking about the rest of the shite)?!?:crazy::banghead::sad3::dontknow:8-[:crazyeyes:
 
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Not to mention FOUR instead for THREE Crowns....😆😂
It's one crown more due to inflation.
I don't even want to imagine, what kind of "secrets" will they tell us. My favorite aircraft with 3 asymmetrical engines (don't even want to start talking about the rest of the shite)?!?:crazy::banghead::sad3::dontknow:8-[:crazyeyes:
The spiel for the book sounds more like an ad for a B movie too. Love the extra engine. Why didn't the original design include it.
 

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