NICE! PICTURES a lottle large for immediate viewing, but awsome!\
we should start a meseums of the world i think? i been to to quite a few here in the colony, anduss arizona, local marine meseum, a infantry brigade one in oklahoma,the palace in gamlestown stockholm,some from canada and such...ill do some digging..
ye true, they are a little huge, but I thought that only by this way u can see the details.
But tack i remember u have a 42'' inch Plasma or LCD, so just raise resolution...
there is a whole German subamarine there too. i need to check out how to photo it for you guys to see...
btw. i am not sure about the 109 it may be a FW-190... i not an expert on aircrafts and had little time yesterday. It still think it is a ME-109, but correct me if i am wrong...
ye true, they are a little huge, but I thought that only by this way u can see the details.
But tack i remember u have a 42'' inch Plasma or LCD, so just raise resolution...
there is a whole German subamarine there too. i need to check out how to photo it for you guys to see...
btw. i am not sure about the 109 it may be a FW-190... i not an expert on aircrafts and had little time yesterday. It still think it is a ME-109, but correct me if i am wrong...
Kale Spera Polemarchos, they are excellent photos, thanks for putting them here. There are also some good military military museaums here in Australia as well. Including the National war memorial in Canberra (Which also has a Me 163 Komet rocket plane featured in a couple of your photos, hanging above the Me 262 jet)
There is also an excellent privately owned museum in a small town called Temora, which has the only two airworthy WW2 Spitfires in this part of the world. By the way, it is a Me 109 piston engine fighter, an "E" model I think, that you asked to be corrected on. Notice everybody, that none of the Lutwaffe planes at that museum Pole visited have a Swastika painted on thier tails, which was standard back in the 1940's? Because modern laws forbid it nowadays, even on museum aircraft as it would obviously cause some people offence. I think even German WW2 model aircraft produced nowadays aren't allowed to have Swastikas as part of their decals set.
I can't wait until the sub photos get posted, eff-callistou and yazoo Pole
Yes I'd recommend Pearl Harbor because they have the Arizona monument, plus the USS Missouri (where Japan signed surrender), several WWII era subs and various displays.
Also in the U.S. is the Wright Patterson Air Force base which is said to have the largest collection of WWII planes and jets in the world.
Though if you're into the WWII warbirds...you MUST see a live airshow. I saw a P-51 Mustang hauling-ass at low level then made a vertical climb and heard the engine at full throttle. Just awesome to see live.
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