Oct 17, 2010 #21 CharlesBronson Senior Master Sergeant 3,568 89 Jan 11, 2005 Cordoba - Argentina A short one recorded from the aircraft of Hubert Zemke, april 1944. Attachments Zemke guncam.avi 5.6 MB · Views: 88
Oct 18, 2010 #22 Matt308 Glock Perfection 18,941 99 Apr 12, 2005 Washington State Too bad that was crappy film. Thanks for the post CB. Wish it had been better quality. Not your fault, buddy.
Too bad that was crappy film. Thanks for the post CB. Wish it had been better quality. Not your fault, buddy.
Oct 19, 2010 #23 javlin 1st Lieutenant 6,197 2,054 Nov 20, 2007 MS Some serious flying on some of those strafes those pilots had to be from 50-100' off the deck
Oct 19, 2010 #24 CharlesBronson Senior Master Sergeant 3,568 89 Jan 11, 2005 Cordoba - Argentina too bad that was crappy film. Thanks for the post CB. Wish it had been better quality. Not your fault, buddy. Click to expand... There are several guncams in the Pathe Archives, unfortunately all with more or less of the same low quality. Some serious flying on some of those strafes those pilots had to be from 50-100' off the deck Click to expand... Yea, and never cease to amaze me the level of destruction that a hail of .50 caliber armor-piercing incendiary ammunition could do.
too bad that was crappy film. Thanks for the post CB. Wish it had been better quality. Not your fault, buddy. Click to expand... There are several guncams in the Pathe Archives, unfortunately all with more or less of the same low quality. Some serious flying on some of those strafes those pilots had to be from 50-100' off the deck Click to expand... Yea, and never cease to amaze me the level of destruction that a hail of .50 caliber armor-piercing incendiary ammunition could do.