Diesel Do
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Fookin thing ! I've slept since then
yu dont have to uae rhe controller. it is an optional extra. so yu can run it (flat out) via a switch. at least temporarily.
a call to DC is required, i reckons? it is still under warranty.......
This isn't the first time, the designers working on the Focke Wulfe 190 had dreadful problems with cooling the bird until they nicked a cooling design from a captured allied plane. I guess it'sa bit like that.
Good example that, Will. It worked the other way too.
The boffins in the US of A couldn't design a Turbo-Jet Fighter worth a monkey's until at the end of WW2 they laid their sticky mitts on a Messerschmitt ME262.
SV.
The boffins in the US of A couldn't design a Turbo-Jet Fighter worth a monkey's until at the end of WW2 they laid their sticky mitts on a Messerschmitt ME262.
SV.
even the germans would've had a tough time developing that if Frank Whittle hadn't invented and patented the jet engine in 1928
pulse jets are awesome in models
they gave the tech to the americans as well as the magnetron for radar at the beginning of ww2 for a few reasons ,plans for whittles engine were found in germany after the war
they still couldn't outrun or out manueovre Hurricnes and Spitfires, plus they were fighting a war on two fronts.If the Germans had kept churning out Panzer IV's and late mod BF109's and FW190's the war may have gone a bit differently . As it was they spent huge resources on gimmick jets and leviathan Konigstigers and Panthers.
At the end of the day, in almost every tabletop battle I play at least, the side with themost lead flying downrange wins. Every time. Weight of numbers, simple as.
Will.
they still couldn't outrun or out manueovre Hurricnes and Spitfires, plus they were fighting a war on two fronts.
many school boy errors led to their downfall if only Hitler had actually listened to his generals.
true in many ways but if he had he might not have gained so many victories at the begining but he was definately an asset to the allies in the later stages
sheer force of numbers coupled with the fortitude and agression of the Soviet peoplesThe invasion of russia was a major flaw in his plan
Don't mess with a people that run on vodka and bear meat
sheer force of numbers coupled with the fortitude and agression of the Soviet peoples
also the fact that he chose to invade during the worst winter in the region i 100 years whilst his troops didn't have the cold weather kit was a cluster **** of epic proportions
Well at Kursk the german tanks were out 3-1 or something like that
Add to that the fact that they were also in unknown territory and that the Russians especially with Stalin were never going back down, Leningrad also helped as they were fighting for the city named after one of the greatest leaders Russia had seen
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