Macchi Mc. 202 Folgore (in progress) and Mitsubishi G4M1 Betty (the most flammable combat plane that i know)
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Claro que era inflamable! Su nombre en japonés traduce 'Dragón Volador'; A propos, el Pepperoni aquél necesita latonería y pintura (y que limpien los ceniceros); por cierto, que as alemán tenía un cenicero en la cabina de su caza? (Fíjate,'caza', para que luego digas que no te doy pistas)
They sacrificed security for performance; all in all, a great strategy, as long as the enemy didn't design strategies to use their strong points against them. Zeros were buy invencible till the heaviest allied fighters attacked WITHOUT lowering their speed from over 500 kilometers per hour.
In a dive, a zero begins to resent heavily the stree, while a Wildcat, for instance (a very robust ship), endures that stress without problems.
In the last instances of war, Japan reverted to heavily shielded and armed ships but, of course, it was too late.
In a dive, a zero begins to resent heavily the stree, while a Wildcat, for instance (a very robust ship), endures that stress without problems.
In the last instances of war, Japan reverted to heavily shielded and armed ships but, of course, it was too late.
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