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Jimbuna 09-18-07 01:19 PM

If that had been a screenshot from in-game it would have been worthy of a prize :yep:

09-18-07 05:50 PM

A beauty isn't it?:smug:

HunterICX 09-18-07 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
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Originally Posted by Foghladh_mhara
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Originally Posted by Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
spank me :arrgh!:

We dont do that kinda thing in the Kriegsmarine son. You want spanking join the airforce.

i prefer these baby's :smug:

http://www.panzerworld.net/pictures/00137.jpg

:rotfl:

Tin cans, I eat those sucka's for breakfast with me Hawker Tempest armed with some AP rockets :stare:

09-18-07 07:30 PM

Hmm if you can eat that tin can then eat my Deck Gun shells from my U-boat.:rotfl: :rotfl:

Kaleu. Jochen Mohr 09-19-07 01:30 AM

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Originally Posted by HunterICX
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Originally Posted by Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
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Originally Posted by Foghladh_mhara
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Originally Posted by Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
spank me :arrgh!:

We dont do that kinda thing in the Kriegsmarine son. You want spanking join the airforce.

i prefer these baby's :smug:

http://www.panzerworld.net/pictures/00137.jpg

:rotfl:

Tin cans, I eat those sucka's for breakfast with me Hawker Tempest armed with some AP rockets :stare:

see it on the WW2 side. no AP rockets :arrgh!:

HunterICX 09-19-07 03:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
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Originally Posted by HunterICX
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Originally Posted by Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
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Originally Posted by Foghladh_mhara
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
spank me :arrgh!:

We dont do that kinda thing in the Kriegsmarine son. You want spanking join the airforce.

i prefer these baby's :smug:

http://www.panzerworld.net/pictures/00137.jpg

:rotfl:

Tin cans, I eat those sucka's for breakfast with me Hawker Tempest armed with some AP rockets :stare:

see it on the WW2 side. no AP rockets :arrgh!:

They had AP rockets in ww2 ;)
some where Semi Piercing but they where effective against shipping and tin cans
the hawker tempest can be armed with 8× 3 in (75 mm) RP-3 rockets
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/8...gontyphez5.jpg

I hope your Tin can is hungry for these

Jimbuna 09-19-07 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
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Originally Posted by HunterICX
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Originally Posted by Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
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Originally Posted by Foghladh_mhara
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
spank me :arrgh!:

We dont do that kinda thing in the Kriegsmarine son. You want spanking join the airforce.

i prefer these baby's :smug:

http://www.panzerworld.net/pictures/00137.jpg

:rotfl:

Tin cans, I eat those sucka's for breakfast with me Hawker Tempest armed with some AP rockets :stare:

see it on the WW2 side. no AP rockets :arrgh!:

Also used by your own country during WWII :up:

http://www.tarrif.net/wwii/guides/a2g_rockets.htm

Kaleu. Jochen Mohr 09-19-07 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna
Also used by your own country during WWII :up:

http://www.tarrif.net/wwii/guides/a2g_rockets.htm

those are HE. not AP :yep:

Jimbuna 09-19-07 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
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Originally Posted by jimbuna
Also used by your own country during WWII :up:

http://www.tarrif.net/wwii/guides/a2g_rockets.htm

those are HE. not AP :yep:

Sorry....but no cigar :lol:


Rheinmetall-Borsig RZ 65 (High Explosive Rocket)
The RZ-65 rocket was carried under German aircraft from the autumn of 1942 onwards. The rockets were loaded in short tubes that could be carried in any variety of configurations, from a single row of four to a double row of twelve. The RZ-65 suffered from poor accuracy and didn't pack enough punch - barely more than the standard 20mm used at the time. The RZ-65 was modified to carry armor piercing ammunition and was used by the Fw.190A-3/U2 against light Russian armor, which it proved successful. It was never used in large numbers, but was useful as a prototype for future developments.

Kaleu. Jochen Mohr 09-19-07 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
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Originally Posted by jimbuna
Also used by your own country during WWII :up:

http://www.tarrif.net/wwii/guides/a2g_rockets.htm

those are HE. not AP :yep:

Sorry....but no cigar :lol:


Rheinmetall-Borsig RZ 65 (High Explosive Rocket)
The RZ-65 rocket was carried under German aircraft from the autumn of 1942 onwards. The rockets were loaded in short tubes that could be carried in any variety of configurations, from a single row of four to a double row of twelve. The RZ-65 suffered from poor accuracy and didn't pack enough punch - barely more than the standard 20mm used at the time. The RZ-65 was modified to carry armor piercing ammunition and was used by the Fw.190A-3/U2 against light Russian armor, which it proved successful. It was never used in large numbers, but was useful as a prototype for future developments.

riiiiight... didnt read the line's... just the title's :shifty:

Jimbuna 09-19-07 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
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Originally Posted by jimbuna
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Originally Posted by Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbuna
Also used by your own country during WWII :up:

http://www.tarrif.net/wwii/guides/a2g_rockets.htm

those are HE. not AP :yep:

Sorry....but no cigar :lol:



Rheinmetall-Borsig RZ 65 (High Explosive Rocket)

The RZ-65 rocket was carried under German aircraft from the autumn of 1942 onwards. The rockets were loaded in short tubes that could be carried in any variety of configurations, from a single row of four to a double row of twelve. The RZ-65 suffered from poor accuracy and didn't pack enough punch - barely more than the standard 20mm used at the time. The RZ-65 was modified to carry armor piercing ammunition and was used by the Fw.190A-3/U2 against light Russian armor, which it proved successful. It was never used in large numbers, but was useful as a prototype for future developments.

riiiiight... didnt read the line's... just the title's :shifty:

No prob :up:

09-30-07 01:16 AM

:rotfl: You read the titles..but not the lines!:roll:


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