Another great site - seems to cover everything one would need on the 109: http://www.adlertag.de/mainindex.htm
The Italian Navy, like all the Italian forces, often get a raw deal - however, some forces perdormed superbly. This site on the Regia Marina is an...
A fine site covering German POWs, their camps, photos etc. The site is still growing but the current content is still worth a look:...
The BEST site on the Finnish Air Force: http://www.sci.fi/~ambush/faf/faf.html
Excellent site: http://users.tkk.fi/~jaromaa/Navygallery/index.html
It just highlights how complex the organisation of the landings was - and yet every little detail seems to have been worked out. It's just a shame...
An interesting article from the The Second World War Experience Centre Journal:...
I think this just highlights the differences between the Brits and the Americans. The Americans used the solemn term Blood Chit, whereas the Brits...
Yeeessss? Well, we all know what that means [IMG]
Unlike the USAAF use of the Spifire and the Beaufighter, I haven't seen too many references to their use of the Mossie. Do you have any?
Fancy flying a Mossie - well you'd better read the manual first PILOT'S FLIGHT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR de Havilland MOSQUITO
103 & 576 Squadrons http://elshamwolds.50g.com/
150 Squadron http://www.perth.igs.net/~long/
This made me laugh http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/merseyside/7003325.stm
Liar, bet you'll be :firefire: when it starts :happy:
Hmmm. I don't think either of you have any taste:fear:
A very little known about part of the RAF who played a vital part in Normandy. As the site introduction states: These specialist Combined Operations...
77 Squadron http://homepage.ntlworld.com/r_m_g.varley/77%20Squadron%20Association.htm
460 Squadron RAAF http://www.gordonstooke.com/460squadron/contents.htm
the best aircraft EVER!! OK, I maybe a bit biased but the Beaufighter was an amazing aircraft. Andy posted a link to the restoration work being...
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