Flying_Dustbin t1_j5wuwwd wrote
Reply to comment by DoubleDickel in TIL American WW2 airplanes were sent to war unpainted starting in 1943. The polished surface made the planes faster and lighter, giving more range to all planes and more cargo hold for the bombers by PatmygroinB
“If it’s silver, it’s American. If it’s camouflaged, it’s English. If it’s invisible, it’s German.”
Allegedly this was a joke amongst Wehrmacht troops in the latter half of the war.
Daniel_The_Thinker t1_j5xfioc wrote
Must be crazy a crazy thing to just have a branch be destroyed in a few years.
ZLUCremisi t1_j5xkf97 wrote
There a book from a German Ace who soared a crippled US bomber and how he flew till almost the end of the war. When it was literally impossible to fly any more he walked to the front lines and surrendered, luckily not being stopped by the SS.
tobiasprinz t1_j5xsltr wrote
Are you referring to Hans Stiegler and the crew of B-17, Ye Olde Pub?
One of those few heart-warming war stories.
I did not know how he surrendered. Is that detail from Makos, Adam; Alexander, Larry (2012). A Higher Call: An Incredible True Story of Combat and Chivalry in the War-Torn Skies of World War II ?
fish4096 t1_j5xz5dm wrote
wasn't that destroyed. just no fuel.
Arudj t1_j5xkag0 wrote
wait until you hear about uboat...
dressageishard t1_j5zmla8 wrote
I saw that movie! 😄😄
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