*Old pic*
(Warning: Alternate history)
January 2, 1945
We managed to recover a DB 605 engine from a downed German Messerschmidt 109 K4. Out of curiosity we married this engine to an old P51 A airframe to see how the performance stacks to an original P51A. Tests flights proved excellent with the standard prop and even better with a 4-bladed paddle propeller added. Soon we will start combat testing.
-General Gustav
9th Air force testing headquarters,
London, England
(Warning: Alternate history)
January 2, 1945
We managed to recover a DB 605 engine from a downed German Messerschmidt 109 K4. Out of curiosity we married this engine to an old P51 A airframe to see how the performance stacks to an original P51A. Tests flights proved excellent with the standard prop and even better with a 4-bladed paddle propeller added. Soon we will start combat testing.
-General Gustav
9th Air force testing headquarters,
London, England
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The 'Pentagram' you speakof was my poorly drawn attempt at a type of USAAF Star.
Picture of what the star should look like: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/7/89.....a4835572e1.jpg
Then again Gustav is working more for the USAAF then the RAF, so they might be a bit paranoid, but wouldn't you want a general that knew the enemy almost like the back of his own paw?
Picture of what the star should look like: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/7/89.....a4835572e1.jpg
Then again Gustav is working more for the USAAF then the RAF, so they might be a bit paranoid, but wouldn't you want a general that knew the enemy almost like the back of his own paw?
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