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ZEROS RULE!!!!!DEAL WITH IT!!!!!
I seriously DO study ww2 aircraft!Studying them for 6 years!And I know for a FACT that Zeros do kick @$$!
lol
BTW some of us have spent more time on the toilet then you been born so we know a little more than you.
Kid, Zero wrecks are all over the pacific - do a google search and you'll find tons of them...Where is that picture?I like ww2 aircraft wrecks too...American OR Japanese!
P.S.I wrote a report on the Zero last month.
Where is that picture?I like ww2 aircraft wrecks too...American OR Japanese!
P.S.I wrote a report on the Zero last month.
At school,I DIDN'T say it was the best of all,but I said it was the best Japanese fighter!
Hi guys, just a quick comment in favour of Okha. He is a young member and as such he has not had the time to research every single WW2 aircraft make and model as you have.
Please cut Okha a little slack and try to encourage the younger members of the site so that they can give a valued contribution to WW2aircraft forums.
I would say that the "Zeke" was a very capable aircraft in the PTO but it did not have the publicity of the "Zero" and as such could be in the running for the sixth or seventh place for best aircraft of WW2.
No problem - have a pint for me!Sorry Flyboy. I stand corrected, I will admit that I am slightly drunk at the moment and as such I am not as fully conversant with the facts as I should be.
Totally understand and we always respect the opinions of others as we all know the Best Aircraft of WW2 is the C-47.Please accept that everybody has a right to express their opinion as to which aircraft, in their opinion, was the best of WW2. For example Adler with the 109, Lanc with the Lanc, yourself with anything American
Cheers, Nick
And we all no, daishi, that FBJ is so shallow in intellect as to never recognize an aircraft's performance and positive qualities based upon anything other than US origin.