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Might and Armor: The Weaponry of World War II: August 2009
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Thursday, August 20, 2009. Stukas vs. Spitfires. This summer is the 69th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. A clip from the 1969 movie of the same name has Stukas and Spitfires squaring off. Note that most of these are actual planes and not computer-generated models, and that RAF veterans of such battles served as special consultants to the film. Posted by The Victory Network. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Might and Armor: The Weaponry of World War II. Which Plane Is Your Favorite?
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Might and Armor: The Weaponry of World War II: The B-25 Comes Home
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Monday, July 27, 2009. The B-25 Comes Home. The National WWII Museum shuts down traffic in New Orleans to receive its latest addition: a historic B-25 most recently housed in the Mojave Desert and before that an amusement park. The plane's progress. Is viewable on Flickr. I'm reading: The B-25 Comes Home. Posted by The Victory Network. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Might and Armor: The Weaponry of World War II. Which Plane Is Your Favorite? WWII Memories - Preserving the Stories. The B-25 Comes Home.
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Might and Armor: The Weaponry of World War II: Nazi UFOs
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Monday, May 18, 2009. Third Reich flying saucers, or Reichsflugscheiben. Have remained a myth despite this realistic illustration and all sorts of rumors about how Nazi scientists labored in secret to develop them a la V2 rockets. Wikipedia traces. I'm reading: Nazi UFOs. Posted by The Victory Network. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Might and Armor: The Weaponry of World War II. Which Plane Is Your Favorite? WWII Memories - Preserving the Stories. Savings Tips from the Home Front.
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Might and Armor: The Weaponry of World War II: Stukas vs. Spitfires
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Thursday, August 20, 2009. Stukas vs. Spitfires. This summer is the 69th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. A clip from the 1969 movie of the same name has Stukas and Spitfires squaring off. Note that most of these are actual planes and not computer-generated models, and that RAF veterans of such battles served as special consultants to the film. I'm reading: Stukas vs. Spitfires. Posted by The Victory Network. October 14, 2014 at 5:27 AM. Management System in 2005. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Might and Armor: The Weaponry of World War II: March 2009
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Monday, March 30, 2009. Bazookas, man-made portable rocket launchers, used first by the US Army, were one of the major innovations of the War. The Germans captured several in North Africa and soon had versions of their own. The name "bazooka" comes from a musical instrument. The Germans called their version a panzerschreck. Posted by The Victory Network. On the German army's various armored vehicles. Wonder what their mileage was. Posted by The Victory Network. Saturday, March 28, 2009. They weren't the ...
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Might and Armor: The Weaponry of World War II: "Deadly Queen of the Skies"
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009. Deadly Queen of the Skies". We had such a good time with the "To B or not to Be" poll we're posting this poster from the War of a B-17 Flying Fortress. Did you know: Boeing lost the initial contract for the B-17 when the prototype crashed. Despite the initial failure, the Army eventually ponied up and ordered 12,731 of the four-engine heavy bombers. I'm reading: "Deadly Queen of the Skies". Posted by The Victory Network. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). To B or Not to B?
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Might and Armor: The Weaponry of World War II: April 2009
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009. Deadly Queen of the Skies". We had such a good time with the "To B or not to Be" poll we're posting this poster from the War of a B-17 Flying Fortress. Did you know: Boeing lost the initial contract for the B-17 when the prototype crashed. Despite the initial failure, the Army eventually ponied up and ordered 12,731 of the four-engine heavy bombers. Posted by The Victory Network. Sunday, April 19, 2009. To B or Not to B? Take the poll at left and tell us. Has a complete aircraft.
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