ThePlayboySloth
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- Apr 8, 2013
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My middle name is Claude. Guess what nickname a A-hole senior gave me when I started high school and he learned my middle name ?
Except he'd usually say " Claudeballs, by wildcat's revenge"
My middle name is Claude. Guess what nickname a A-hole senior gave me when I started high school and he learned my middle name ?
Except he'd usually say " Claudeballs, by wildcat's revenge"
HUH??????
I am currently working on a research paper covering the subject of characteristics of the German, Japanese, American, Russian, and Russian aircraft and how these traits affected the outcome of the the nation's aerial warfare. I've had a hard time finding sources that go into the subject of common traits shared between the planes. If anyone could provide me with some information or links it would be greatly appreciated.
And the Dutch preferred cheapI think we could make some generalizations.
Germany and Russia tended to concentrate more on tactical then strategic bombers.
The US UK worked on both types of bombers
Japanese navel aircraft put emphasis on range.
Japan utilized a lot of fighters on floats.
The USN favored air cooled engines and aircraft with folding wings for better storage.
Oh we prefer cheese allright, but we found out that they don't fly well. Fokkers actually fly slightly better.heck Marcel, I need to get some new glasses! I thought you'd typed "And the Dutch prefer cheese"!!
I had visions of Fokker Edams and imported Moraine Goudas!