A bit. Although today they're on their way to losing a war or 2- not in the Pacific. Don't see 'em winning a Pacific war at this point.Yes, it is a good thing to remember. Even if for the Yankees their war was rather the Pacific than Europe.
A bit like today?
Steam punk!German pilot Richard Scholl and observer beside their Hannover CL.II in 1918...
Ein genügsames wohlverdientes Frühstück, die Herren der Lüfte!
Nice photo, but only possible in the early war (looks somewhere in france at the BOB).
Fully agree, plus the Me109E‘s in the background’, plus the double zipped Fliegerstiefel.. BOB time for sure..Nice photo, but only possible in the early war (looks somewhere in france at the BOB).
As the allies later gained air sovereignty it would be suicidal to have your breakfast outside in best wetter conditions.
These collars look pretty big but they DON"T reach the edge of the shoulder. That 3/4" to 1" difference is what makes me hesitant to buy and Eastman. The recently posted 48 Eastman from MOA looked so great but for that IMO.381 st bg bunch of b3s
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Agreed, Zu. That 1 inch, give or take makes all the difference. That's why I will only buy a B-3 from one guy. These guys look and are the real deal. Classic, perfect!!These collars look pretty big but they DON"T reach the edge of the shoulder. That 3/4" to 1" difference is what makes me hesitant to buy and Eastman. The recently posted 48 Eastman from MOA looked so great but for that IMO.