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Hello,
can you specify which ones please?
KG 200 used several fighters from other countries:
Spitire PR. XI (England)
Mosquito (England)
P-38G (USA)
2 x P-51B (USA)
2 x Spitfire IX (England)
2 x P-47D-2-RA (USA)
3 x Typhoon (England)
P-51C (USA)
P-47D-11-RE (USA)
F-5E Lightning (USA)
La 5 (Russia)
Avia B-534 (Czech)
Avia Bk-534 (Czech)
PZL P.7a (Poland)
Morane Saulnier MS 406C1 (France)
Dewoitine D.520C1 (France)
Gloster Gladiator Mk I (England)
Macchi Castoldi MC.202 Folgore (Italy)
Avia Bk-534
When did 'England' become an independant country !?
When did 'England' become an independant country !?
Off topic, but thought to mention it... In my country it is generally rare to use name United Kingdom or even Great Britain in every day talk. Usually the name England is used when referring to the UK. In every day talk I too have kind of habit to commonly use name England. In case of Adler's post I guess it's the similar thing in question.
Off topic, but thought to mention it... In my country it is generally rare to use name United Kingdom or even Great Britain in every day talk. Usually the name England is used when referring to the UK. In every day talk I too have kind of habit to commonly use name England. In case of Adler's post I guess it's the similar thing in question.
On a side note, over here in the states, we usually refer to Great Britain as Britain or more often, England. Scotland is refered to as Scotland, Ireland is Ireland, and the same goes for Wales and of course, Isle of Man.
Well actually, Adler was right. Those planes WERE all English.
Okay in future I will call the bf 109 a Bavarian aircraft and the Lockheed p38 a californian aircraft
Well actually, Adler was right. Those planes WERE all English. Southampton, Hatfield, Kingston and Gloucester are all in England, after all. So there.
Okay in future I will call the bf 109 a Bavarian aircraft and the Lockheed p38 a californian aircraft