07.04.2009, 13:19
Hi all, first post!
I'm afraid the Mk X1V was probably left out because it was simply too good to fit in with what the Lufty boys flew in summer 1944. It's fairly clear from the contents of this series that Germanic (and Rusky) jockeys were especially well catered for, if you get my drift..........
That Griffon powering a 5 blade prop was a bit special. Couldn't have the RAF winning all those online 1944 dogfights and upsetting the WW11 revisionists. :lol:
I'm afraid the Mk X1V was probably left out because it was simply too good to fit in with what the Lufty boys flew in summer 1944. It's fairly clear from the contents of this series that Germanic (and Rusky) jockeys were especially well catered for, if you get my drift..........
That Griffon powering a 5 blade prop was a bit special. Couldn't have the RAF winning all those online 1944 dogfights and upsetting the WW11 revisionists. :lol: