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"Funny how all the 'Armchair Experts' never mention Russian aircraft when blathering about the merits of WWII Fighters!! The Party Line seems to be P51s and the 'Also-Rans'."

Nothing there suggests that We the members of this site are
"Armchair Experts", its obvious he was talking about people in general so
dont get your sh*t tied in a knot over it.


And what the fuck are you talking about Erich? My Scottish is F*cking sweet, so heres some more.

Did ye see the burd wi Paul oan Seturday what a fuckin hogbeast, you could play a roond a golf oan er erse

Glasgow Pigeon: Haw, you! Ya big seagull ye! At's mah bit ah chip paper!
Seagull: Awa' an shite! An ahm nae a seagull. Ah'm a scurrie! Ah'm a Furrybootian seagull!!
Glasgow pigeon: (says nuhhin bit jist batters the scurrie ower the napper wi an Irn Bru boaatle.) Welcome tae Glesga!!! Haw Haw!

NS you might like this one :)

See that Senga wi the big diddies? She wid shag ye for a fish supper, so she would.
 
Nonskimmer said:
102first_hussars said:
NS you might like this one :)

See that Senga wi the big diddies? She wid shag ye for a fish supper, so she would.
I haven't got the first f*cking clue what you just said. :lol:

Ok Ill Translate it for yah.

See that hot young Glaswegian with the huge titties? Shed Fuck you for for a Clam Chowder meal dude, No joke
 
I see. Y'know even though Nova Scotia means "New Scotland", very, very few people speak Gaelic nowadays, and nobody speaks with a Scottish accent. There might be a few folks left in the Cape Breton Highlands who still speak the old lingo, but that would be about it. Although there is the Gaelic College in Cape Breton. There are actually people who come from Scotland to Cape Breton to learn Gaelic. :lol:
Supposedly, Scottish culture is more prevalent in Cape Breton than in Scotland these days. Or so they say. :dontknow:
 
Away an stoap bumpin yer gums ya bletherin auld skite.


(Not Translation)Anyway I dont know or have claimed to know Gaelic, I can (Through voice not typing) impersonate a Scotsman quite well.

I think Clearly the P-51 is the best fighter of WW2, regardless of what its problems were it had accounted for the most kills.
 
in terms of ability the D is outclassed by many planes, it's saving grace is it's war record and the fact that is was good enough and could be built in large numbers.............
 
Dont forget that in 1944, the P51's many of them were being flown by experienced pilots that (usually) knew how to extract the best from it.

Plus there were so many of them, they could afford to protect and look out for the rookies so they too, could become experienced pilots.
 
Yeah that was a great thing about the P-51 was its simplicity, you could send a nugget up in one and he could do quite a bit of damage to the bad guys.


I took this at an Airshow in Sarnia Ontario in 2002
 

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Sorry, but I wouldn't call that a midget mustang. Non-retractable gear and no scoop on the bottom. Now these are mini-mustangs:
 

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