16.04.2009, 15:23
"Scratch One Diver!"
16.04.2009, 16:46
Title makes no sense
Thought it would be a downed SBD
And pic makes no sense
since when does the V1 "dive"
Thought it would be a downed SBD
And pic makes no sense
since when does the V1 "dive"
16.04.2009, 16:53
Quote:Title makes no sense
Thought it would be a downed SBD
And pic makes no sense
since when does the V1 "dive"
I think "scratch" means 'hit' and that the V1 dives when out of fuel into
whatever they generally aimed it at..
Thats my view of it. Cool image too.
16.04.2009, 16:56
Oh yeah uhm since when does a GERMAN PILOT fly a RAF SPITFIRE?
16.04.2009, 17:05
The official codeword used by the RAF for the V1 was DIVER and they're referred to them as such in most if not all reports; and they did indeed dive when the timer locked their elevator trims into the attack dive.
The term doodlebug was an American/Canadian appelation that caught on with the public.
And German pilot?!
I'll have you know that is yours truly dressed in his finest RAF WW2 battledress!
The term doodlebug was an American/Canadian appelation that caught on with the public.
And German pilot?!
I'll have you know that is yours truly dressed in his finest RAF WW2 battledress!
16.04.2009, 17:06
jak24610 Wrote:Oh yeah uhm since when does a GERMAN PILOT fly a RAF SPITFIRE?
since Adolf Galland demanded a squadron of Spits from goering and was denied he defected across the channel with the Me-262V3 prototype in 1942. Ain't it a shame it didnt really happen that way
16.04.2009, 17:59
V1s were officially referred to as 'Divers' during the war by the British Govt, doodlebugs & buzzbombs were the unofficial more descriptive terms used.
So "Scratch one Diver!" is completely correct in RAFeese for downing a V1
See
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rKYL0tW-Ek
So "Scratch one Diver!" is completely correct in RAFeese for downing a V1
See
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rKYL0tW-Ek
16.04.2009, 23:03
I'm rooting for the V1
16.04.2009, 23:20
Very good screenie m8!
17.04.2009, 00:53
That is correct, the Fieseler Fi 103, better known as the V-1 (in German: Vergeltungswaffe 1 (German for "vengeance weapon 1") was also called the "Doodle-Bug", the "Diver", and the "Buzz-Bomb" by the allied soldiers and civilian population that were attacked by these flying bombs.
Great Shot FENRIR for stopping another Hun weapon in it
Great Shot FENRIR for stopping another Hun weapon in it
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