tail_gunner
Recruit
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- Apr 21, 2005
I'd say the P-40. ALWAYS overshadowed by the P-38, P-51, or other aircraft. But it flew on all fronts, and it looked cool.
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You forgot to say "and better".BombTaxi said:... it was utterly overshadowed by the prettier Spitfire.
I once read that many of the post war treaties between the Soviet Union and the Finns were due to the Russians actually being afraid of them!
No. Only buying war material from Germany and Japan was forbidden.I think because of these treaties the Finns had to buy a certain percentage of Soviet military equipment. Comments?!?
Maybe some kind of respect at most. After the iron curtain was deep in Europe, Finland was not strategically important to the Soviets any more.
No. Only buying war material from Germany and Japan was forbidden.
For political and economical (barter trade) reasons Soviet material was bought, like T-54/55/72 tanks, MiG-21's, 130mm artillery etc. But these were equal to any western material of the day
I dont deny that outright the Spit was the better plane, but it's no good having a good plane if you cant get it to squadrons. Hence my point that the few Spits fighting in the BoB got far more glory than thier contribution deserved
Thought I saw somewhere that either by treaty (or maybe by policy) Finland maintained a 50-50 split between western and soviet equipment during the good ole cold war years...
Hhmmmm ... more deadly with less kills. Doesn't add up to me ...
More deadly per airplane, sure.
More deadly overall? No. Advantage Hurricane squadrons for the overall battle.
Hmmm, Spitfires and pilots lasted longer and shot down more enemy planes on average???