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AVGWarhawk 10-06-06 01:06 PM

Which is the better looking sub/U-boat
 
I started this on the SH4 forum and would like to see some more answers. It seems most spend their time here on the SH3 forum.

Respenus 10-06-06 01:18 PM

U-Boats ALL THE WAY

:rock::rock::rock:

danlisa 10-06-06 01:40 PM

I agree with Res, somehow they seem to have a more menacing appeal. Plus, I don't much like playing for the good side.

AVGWarhawk 10-06-06 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by danlisa
I agree with Res, somehow they seem to have a more menacing appeal. Plus, I don't much like playing for the good side.


"Luke, I'm your father." Geez, Darth Vadar here on the dark side :lol::rock:

stabiz 10-06-06 02:10 PM

The U-Boats are better looking, no doubt about it. Escpecially the Type VII.

DanCanovas 10-06-06 02:12 PM

I agree.

FIREWALL 10-06-06 05:16 PM

Love P-51 Mustangs:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Hybris 10-06-06 05:20 PM

I like U-boats (XXI like my warhorse U-17) but the US Barracuda looked cool to me though.
I like P-51 Mustangs too. Until they start firing at my boat.:shifty:

Burzum 10-06-06 07:45 PM

although s-types look quite nice, German U-boots are toooo beautiful.

AVGWarhawk 10-07-06 07:13 AM

I like the P-51 also but the bird for me is the P-40 Warhawk. Just better lines and cooler mystic about the it. Not to mention the famous sharks mouth that has seemed to found its way on to some U-boat skins!:rock:

TarJak 10-07-06 07:49 AM

Come on! The Spitfire with those gorgeous leaf shaped wings has got to be THE most beautify warplane of all time!

As for the subs I don't think you can go past the IX class.

Finnbat 10-07-06 12:20 PM

I allways loved Russian sub "Typhoon" as thats Nato named.
It is big and massive. :rock:

If you talk here about flying machines then it is F-117, she is a beauty.

mr chris 10-07-06 12:24 PM

Got to go with the U-Boats be it for the small type II ducks To the forward thinking type XXI. The u-boats are just beautiful and have a great sence of fear that goes with them.

bartholomeus84 10-07-06 12:35 PM

U-boats... no doubt about it! Just love the type VII!

AVGWarhawk 10-09-06 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by TarJak
Come on! The Spitfire with those gorgeous leaf shaped wings has got to be THE most beautify warplane of all time!

As for the subs I don't think you can go past the IX class.

The spitfire is a very nice plane indeed. Funny that that airframe was almost not accepted by the British for the war!:o

Respenus 10-09-06 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk
Quote:

Originally Posted by TarJak
Come on! The Spitfire with those gorgeous leaf shaped wings has got to be THE most beautify warplane of all time!

As for the subs I don't think you can go past the IX class.

The spitfire is a very nice plane indeed. Funny that that airframe was almost not accepted by the British for the war!:o

Imagine that. One more thing to add to the all famous "What if... in WWII" list. What if there were more XXI boats and would have been operation sooner. What is the Americans never came to aid to the British. And now the "What if the Brits didn't have the Spitfire!". We'll just never know.

But it's good to guess :up:

HunterICX 10-09-06 11:56 AM

:smug: I chose both

because if it looks like a huge floating dildo that can dive you dont hear me saying its ugly...:rotfl:

Dowly 10-09-06 12:00 PM

I´d take VII over any modern sub! :rock:

And when talked about A/C´s, B-17 please. :up:

AVGWarhawk 10-09-06 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by HunterICX
:smug: I chose both

because if it looks like a huge floating dildo that can dive you dont hear me saying its ugly...:rotfl:

Even that runs on batteries when submerged! :lol:

Jimbuna 10-09-06 02:22 PM

Check my sig :rock:


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