ORIGINAL: Commander Stormwolf
But if we were truly smart, South Africa would have never fallen to the savages.. [:(]
Go away, Troll!!! [8|]
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ORIGINAL: Commander Stormwolf
But if we were truly smart, South Africa would have never fallen to the savages.. [:(]

ORIGINAL: Dixie
ORIGINAL: Historiker
He doesn't like Germans. Propably a dumb racist.
But who cares?
At least some of us do like Germans. I love Germans, but I couldn't eat a whole one. [:'(]

ORIGINAL: Historiker
I love the fact that we don't shoot each other any more...
you can still call me boche [;)]ORIGINAL: fcharton
ORIGINAL: Historiker
I love the fact that we don't shoot each other any more...
Yeah, but on the other hand, it is bad for our vocabulary. We used to have scores of different words to call our neighbours, and lots of fun expressions to use in all sorts of situations. Now, Germans are just Germans, even in movies.
Francois
ORIGINAL: Historiker
you can still call me boche [;)]ORIGINAL: fcharton
ORIGINAL: Historiker
I love the fact that we don't shoot each other any more...
Yeah, but on the other hand, it is bad for our vocabulary. We used to have scores of different words to call our neighbours, and lots of fun expressions to use in all sorts of situations. Now, Germans are just Germans, even in movies.
Francois

There is absolutely no substitute for combat experience, as any veteran will tell you.
Training is vital, and can make a massive difference.
And there are some things you can only learn in combat, and not in training.
Yes, the IJN pilots sweeped the floor with Allied pilots in the early months of the war.
This was because of the massive differential in experience - IJN pilots had 1000 flight hours compared to USAAF pilots with 200-300 hours, for example.
But as soon as Allied pilots were exposed to combat - those that survived learnt the lessons that could ONLY be learnt when facing hostiles, and they adapted. Prolonged exposure to combat made the Allied pilots catch up very quickly to the Japanese pilots.
The same applies to JG 52. Most of those pilots had combat experience in the Spanish Civil War. They then flew against inexperienced Polish pilots in September 1939, and then in May 1940 British and French pilots were almost no match.
But the Battle of Britain was one of attrition that broke the back of the Luftwaffe's fighter corps. Too many experienced pilots were lost, either killed or captured when having to bail out over enemy territory.
Goodness...you really are a twat aren't you?
ORIGINAL: sdhundt
Let me wrap this post up since I think we have set a record for views and posts in the last 24 hrs.......Fist, now that I look back at a post I made many months ago regarding how ROY destroyed many of my DD's with torpedoes, it now is CLEAR how this was done...He gave all his pilots 90+ torp. exp. Many other strange results that I won't go into because there are many, many, many that were strange but I couldn't prove how or why they happened. But I learned a huge lesson about trust and I also know %99 in the forum can be trusted. THANKS again for ALL the help you all have given me and thanks for the forum members who dug into this and proved to me that I wasn't just a cry baby who for some reason kept getting his ass kickedI might not be as bad a player as I thought I was, Thanks to the forum.

I made no personal attacks on you. Why do you persist in trying to label me as a racist?
What exactly do you base this claim on? I would love to see comparables?
To answer you bluntly, is it because they were black? No, not at all.
Which of these two groups has the best "operational record in the USAAF"?
ORIGINAL: Historiker
you can still call me boche [;)]
Warspite1ORIGINAL: mdiehl
I made no personal attacks on you. Why do you persist in trying to label me as a racist?
I'm not. I was just wondering about your hostility to the Red Tails, or how you could conclude to "not take me seriously" based on one sentence and your, frankly distorted, interpretation of it. Since your location is South Africa, it seemed like a workable hypothesis.
What exactly do you base this claim on? I would love to see comparables?
Fewest operational losses per sortie, according to some studies, and fewest pilots lost to enemy a.c. per enemy a.c. shot down. Last one I read on this was a history of the 332 sqn.
There were probably other units that had alot more total victories in the USAAF. All the same, it would be interesting to see a systematic pilot by pilot tally of victories/mission flown for USAAF pilots in the ETO.
To answer you bluntly, is it because they were black? No, not at all.
Bueno.Which of these two groups has the best "operational record in the USAAF"?
The 332, IIRC, based on operational losses per sortie, and # a.c. lost to enemy a.c. / number enemy a.c. shot down in the air.
Since your location is South Africa, it seemed like a workable hypothesis.
J'ai la compris.ORIGINAL: fcharton
ORIGINAL: Historiker
you can still call me boche [;)]
Judging from your pic, I'd use "frisé" (which means "curly", not sure how that came to designate the Germans)
Francois
I can't believe I'm reading this rubbish
That comment says rather a lot about how limited your intellect is....
Warspite1 lad, give it up, he's just being diehl.
Although it is kind of interesting when two trolls try to capture a thread and carry it in different directions.
ORIGINAL: pompack
Warspite1 lad, give it up, he's just being diehl. You have facts and logic but he is ... diehl.
Although it is kind of interesting when two trolls try to capture a thread and carry it in different directions.