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GracefullyIgnorant t1_jcr9c4u wrote

It was very common for fighters to have gun cameras to confirm kills. Usually they'd start recording when the guns fired, but in some instances the pilots could activate them whenever. Otherwise there would be confirmation of a kill from a wingman, an observer on the ground, or even sometimes the enemy. In this instance, I'm sure there would be physical evidence as well, such as bits of Japanese plane stuck in the engine cowling!

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dedjedi t1_jcs5i57 wrote

ground mechanic: wtf did you do to this plane bro

pilot: it was the darndest thing you see...

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[deleted] t1_jcug8wt wrote

So there i was, munching up that Japanese planussy

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IAmBadAtInternet t1_jctkakg wrote

That’s exactly what happened, they found chunks of the tail wing in the cowling. And also the obvious damage to the prop.

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