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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2007

30mm round test on Spitfire wing.

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  • Without Goering the Luftwaffe would have achieved far more than they did.Whilst a brave man and am excellent pilot in WWI he had no idea of aerial combat in WWII and even less  about strategy.It is all history now.

  • @a61971

    And from where they got the numbers? The Russians could focus on things like tanks because of the fact, the allied supported them with other things like food, Trucks and Trains, airplanes, radios and the list goes on. The Germans outproduced the Russians in quality steel production by the factor of 3x. 400k Jeeps and Trucks, 13k Trains and Wagons, 21k Planes 12k Tanks...and lots of other things the Russian received from the W-Allieds.

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  • @Squarerig True , PLUS his interest were elsewhere. His ego got the best of him at Stalingrad and the battle of Britian and he was busy stealing art and making money off the war. Also his drug addiction sure didn't help the choices he made

  • @Ghstwn ..,ok assfag.

  • @fluffy1931 Oh,.. what a devastating comeback. You must be tapped out now. LOL! (Knew I would fish you in.) CYA! ;)

  • @Ghstwn ..,take your meds, assfag.

  • @fluffy1931 Don't you hate it when you start your post with: "HEY DUMBFUCK, ( Which is not a compound word by the way Edison.) And as a result,... you prove yourself to be the,.... DUMB FUCK! (The little gap between the words is called a "space".) It's the biggest key on the keyboard with no designation printed on it. Which the designers assumed even stupid people could find.

    Well,... You proved them wrong eh? LOL!

  • @Foxx1981 Minengeschosse had a quite big powder load resulting in thin cases, thus making them quite effective on slow targets but very hard to use against faster targets as their speed was limited due to the thin case. ;)

  • I must say I am amazed at the devastating power of it

  • @Squarerig nope.it doesnt matter goering,but the luftwaffe`s main strategy.it was thought all about air support to ground units.and thats why(4 example) it lacked a heavy bomber

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