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General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: Fongman on December 09, 2005, 11:38:06 PM
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T26
(http://www.w2war.com/attachment/47_2688.jpg)
1937,shanghai
(http://www.w2war.com/attachment/47_2671.jpg)
(http://www.w2war.com/attachment/47_2674.jpg)
ROCAF Boeing 281
(http://www.afwing.com/combat/jiangdong/17.jpg)
chinese with M35
(http://www.w2war.com/attachment/47_2267.jpg)
(http://www.w2war.com/attachment/47_2253.jpg)
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Chinese troops in Lunghwa: Anti aircraft defence.
(http://www.japan-guide.com/a/shanghai/jpg2/sh37.jpg)
(http://www.japan-guide.com/a/shanghai/jpg2/sh38.jpg)
Chinese troops in Hungjao-District: In a German steel helmet.
(http://www.japan-guide.com/a/shanghai/jpg2/sh82.jpg)
The National father of China,Both People's republic and Republic of China
(http://utopia.utexas.edu/project/portraits/sun.jpg)
Chinese Troops with Mauser C96 (China said that Box Cannon)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v283/zstar2k/0AkUo0aM.jpg)
He111A in Chinese
(http://www.cnac.org/plane005.jpg)
M4 Sherman
(http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/china/Chi-M4Sherman.jpg)
(http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/china/Chi-M4Sherman-2.jpg)
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Tank
(http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/china/Chi-NondescriptArmoredCar.jpg) (http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/china/vcl-amphibious-a.jpg) (http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/china/Chi-CardenLoydM1931-1935.jpg) (http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/china/Chi-FT17.jpg)
Panzerkampfwagen 1 Ausf A Sd kfz 101
(http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/china/pzkpfw1.jpg) (http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/china/Chi-PzKpfw1.jpg)
M3A1
(http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/china/Chi-NationalistM3ScoutCar-MagnusRosander.jpg)
Curtiss Hawk II
(http://surfcity.kund.dalnet.se/images/hawkii_1.jpg)
Curtiss Hawk III
(http://surfcity.kund.dalnet.se/images/hawkiii_1.jpg)
(http://surfcity.kund.dalnet.se/images/hawkiii_2.jpg)
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Flying Tigers :D
(http://b-29s-over-korea.com/texhill/images/Flying-Tigers.jpg)
Nice pics there Fongman. :aok
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Nice pictures indeed! Thanks for sharing!
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I always enjoy when Fongman posts. Though the load times take a bit :)
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Shouldn't Fongman's location be 'China' instead of 'Chinese'?
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Shouldn't Fongman's location be 'China' instead of 'Chinese'?
No its correct.. Hong Kong now has Chinese in front of it to distinguish it from its Colonial British past
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Ah I see, didn't know that!
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Very interesting. How did the German hardware get into China?
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Originally posted by midnight Target
Very interesting. How did the German hardware get into China?
Germany sold them all kinds of military hardware before they signed the Tri-partied pact with Japan and Italy which formed the Axis powers.
:aok
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Hawk III
(http://www.ngensis.com/JNK-78A.JPG)
I-16
(http://www.ngensis.com/JNK-86A.JPG)
HE111
(http://www.ngensis.com/JNK-88.JPG)
Flying Tiger
(http://www.ngensis.com/JNK-92.JPG)
US volunteer seal
(http://www.ngensis.com/JAP-50A.JPG)
GENERAL ClaireLeeChennault(³¯¯Ç¼w)
(http://www.ngensis.com/jnk-54.jpg)
Polikarpov I-15
(http://www.aeronautics.ru/archive/vvs/from_pdf/polikarpov/img/polikarpov_2_2.jpg)
B25C
(http://norcalaahs.org/ChineseB25.jpg)
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Breda Ba.27 Metalico
(http://www.airwar.ru/image/i/fww2/ba27-i.jpg)
Vultee Vanguard P-66
(http://cwlam2000.0catch.com/caf43.2.gif)
Fongman, you have any photos of Cr.32s in Chinese service? I've never seen one
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Originally posted by midnight Target
Very interesting. How did the German hardware get into China?
there was a civil war going on in china at the time. one side was the communists lead by mao. the other side was led by chang kai scheck. germany and just about everyone else backed the anti-communsits who would drape swastika flags over their supply trains to avoid being shot by japanese aircraft.
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Cr.32 CFS2 Only...........
(http://www.icarusgold.com/s/cr32-china.jpg)
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C46
(http://www.cafa.edu.tw/airplane/C-46.h5.jpg)
C47
(http://www.cafa.edu.tw/airplane/C-47.h11.jpg)
P-51
(http://www.cafa.edu.tw/airplane/P-51.h4.jpg)
F-86
(http://www.cafa.edu.tw/airplane/F-86.h8.jpg)
AT-6
(http://www.cafa.edu.tw/airplane/AT-6.h25.jpg)
PT-17
(http://www.cafa.edu.tw/airplane/PT-17.24.jpg)
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Pretty cool how china was getting supplies from Germany, America, and i guess britian to, and maybe russia too. So by the time it was like 1940, the chines had a mix of German, Russian, American, British, tanks, weapons, and airplanes.
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OMG and I cant belive we saved china, gave them all that stuff to defend from the japs, and then when we took all of North Korea in the 1950s they had to invade, and if they didnt we would have had 1 Korea which would have been Free, not communist and we wouldnt have to worry about nukes that probley dont fly, and dont have a way of guiding its self to America or would just not have the range to do it. I hate it when communists help communists.
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1. China wasn't under Communist control at the time we assisted them during WWII. Their civil war went to the 'back burner' until the Japanese were removed from the equation.
2. China realizes how badly they would be affected by North Korea using nukes and is currently on the list of countries telling North Korea to drop their future plans.
3. Capitalists don't help Capitalists?
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I-15
(http://surfcity.kund.dalnet.se/images/chin_4.jpg)
More I-16
(http://surfcity.kund.dalnet.se/images/liu_2.jpg)
Ki.43
(http://users.skynet.be/Emmanuel.Gustin/fgun/ki43-b.jpg)
Ki.48
(http://www.go2war2.nl/artikel-afb/Ki48_00276_2g.jpg)
LOLOLOLOL
(http://www.luchtoorlog.be/img/do17/e1153.jpg)
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Debonair, that last picture, is that a Dornier Do-217? It does have the strangest nose I've ever seen though
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Do 17 E-1 is what the the caption says