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The Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Indefatigable sees some very hazardous landings and even crashes during World War Two.

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  • not every german was nazi, a big part of german humans didnt support hitler.... and

  • if you didnt support hitler you got executed.... a lot of my family members were forced to support hitler... when you didnt do it while war a soldier could easily execute you saying "he was enemy"

    the reason why so much people supported hitler before war is that they thought he will make really much work for the germans, a lot of them didnt have work.

    if you would ask every single german who supported him before every single one would say "if i had known this, i wouldn't support hitler again"

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  • @pervertt Yes, the Hellcats and Corsairs were the same, except designated with Hellcat Mark {number} or Corsair Mark {number}. Wildcats were known as Martlets.

  • @moron6123 You're quite right. I now remember assembling a scale aircraft many years ago. It was a Hellcat with unusual RAF markings  : )

  • @pervertt Actually, they did. Corsairs and Hellcats were bought later on, and even Wildcats were purchased.

  • @moron6123 It is incredible to think that the Royal Navy did not have a credible fighter that was optimised for its carriers and had to modify land based fighters instead. Beats me as to why the RN did not seek studier American aircraft such as the Wildcat under the lend lease arrangements at the start of the war.

  • @pervertt They still made 'em for carriers. Seafires were used often, and they were hard to land from the looks of it here.

  • @Scorpac u just said what i said, derp

  • @EngrishSongs sorry that i have to say this, but you are the most ignorant person i ever met on youtube. Inform yourself about things you say before you do so

  • @Scorpac to bad your a fucking idiot, and Germans were well informed of hitlers intentions before the war started... since the age of 20 he hated jews and publicly wanted them dead... fucking ignorant germans

  • Don't worry it'll buff it self out.

  • @dannyboy768 thats a seafire

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