In World War 2, the Japanese created a sub that could carry bombers anywhere in the world. Even though it was ahead of it's time, how effective would the sub have been if used earlier during the war?
Boss Tweed, Tunguska, WW Astor's grandson Adolph, Treason.
Of course when treason is successful it's often called patriotism.
When it's really-really successful it's often called a Corporation.
A bit of a 'PATRIOT' & a bit of an 'ACT' an Adolph's your uncle.
Or in my case my biological father Eichmann's nephew really.
The sad fcuk's trying to finish the agenda see genocide on the world's 6.6 billion Goyim as being the fulfilment of a 2,500 year holy kosher war but it's more than that suckers...
I love the engineering nerds figuring out how to warm the oil in an airplane engine. Only a nerd would use a method that involves burning where as a mechanic would have used an electric heater like the one that was used to warm up planes during WW2 in Alaska and in Iceland. On board ships bound for Murmansk the Brits used steam heaters to warm the oil in their Walrus seaplanes. I know that lots of technical details can get lost over time, but maybe these guys should read more history?
Super weapon? More like a technological dead end! Typical Japanese engineering: Too many problems to overcome, too many parts, too many things that have to be perfect and thus too many things that can go wrong. The US Navy once checked out the idea of putting a scout plane on a sub (and a destroyer as well) but soon realized the impracticality of it, just as the idea of carrying fighter planes in a blimp was a bad idea. Simple and effective always beats complicated every time!
Boss Tweed, Tunguska, WW Astor's grandson Adolph, Treason.
Of course when treason is successful it's often called patriotism.
When it's really-really successful it's often called a Corporation.
A bit of a 'PATRIOT' & a bit of an 'ACT' an Adolph's your uncle.
Or in my case my biological father Eichmann's nephew really.
The sad fcuk's trying to finish the agenda see genocide on the world's 6.6 billion Goyim as being the fulfilment of a 2,500 year holy kosher war but it's more than that suckers...
spacelizardlaw 4 weeks ago
@HybodusStudios Are you sure ginger with no soul????????
snuffie205 1 month ago
@snuffie205 Yeah I can do better Dramaqueen redneck!!!
HybodusStudios 1 month ago
@HybodusStudios Like you can do better Hippie
snuffie205 1 month ago
THE 140mm gun should have a 2 mm gun shield to protect the crew just like damn us usd on their ships
HybodusStudios 1 month ago
@Bullettube THE US NAVY WAS A STUPID NAVY
HybodusStudios 1 month ago
I love the engineering nerds figuring out how to warm the oil in an airplane engine. Only a nerd would use a method that involves burning where as a mechanic would have used an electric heater like the one that was used to warm up planes during WW2 in Alaska and in Iceland. On board ships bound for Murmansk the Brits used steam heaters to warm the oil in their Walrus seaplanes. I know that lots of technical details can get lost over time, but maybe these guys should read more history?
Bullettube 2 months ago
Super weapon? More like a technological dead end! Typical Japanese engineering: Too many problems to overcome, too many parts, too many things that have to be perfect and thus too many things that can go wrong. The US Navy once checked out the idea of putting a scout plane on a sub (and a destroyer as well) but soon realized the impracticality of it, just as the idea of carrying fighter planes in a blimp was a bad idea. Simple and effective always beats complicated every time!
Bullettube 2 months ago
@proulxmontpellier like how the usa is nw
Zulltora 2 months ago
@uboot1967 you could try ebay or amazon :)
Myobokuuzan 3 months ago