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Edit: I know I'm a bit of a nerd :lol: |
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Name the pilots second grandchild :huh: |
John, John Smith.
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LOL :lol:
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A two engine bomber.
http://www.eichhorn.ws/assets/images..._MB130_131.jpg Hint: The bomber that never was. |
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Whatever
Neon, your mystery bomber, Bloch MB.131? |
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NOT WHATEVER, BOY. I'm getting that information from a decade-old or so documentary simply entitled "The Red Baron", as produced by Halbgebauer Productions, Ltd., Toronto, Canada, as released by Hawkins Communications, Inc., Toronto, Canada, as distributed by Questar/TravelNetwork, Inc. (P.O. Box 11345, Chicago, Illinois 60611). It is approximately an hour in length and the box art on the back contains four pictures (five if you count the Brit plane in the background), which are those of Werner Voss standing by the cowl of his Fokker DR.1, two British soldiers inspecting the Baron's Spandau MGs, a crashed Fokker E.III, and a DR.1 with its upper wing completely shredded and a white-black tail design (stripes, mind you; it's also missing the rudder). |
Well, I'm getting my information from a 3 year old nightmare of a blind monk standing on top of a Sopwith Camel holding the flag of the United States of Central America in one hand, the head of a donkey in the other and mumbling historical facts about WWI aircraft for 6 hours straight...
The Aviatik wasn't designed to carry bombs IIRC, ofcourse the pilot could drop grenades but you could do that from any plane |
Just sayin' what the documentary says.:88)
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Dornier 19, the V1 prototype
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This one is so easy it's scary!
http://img410.imageshack.us/img410/845/watdisbeol8.jpg |
Err...yeah...I'll pass...
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