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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: NaTorino on December 23, 2010, 08:14:29 PM
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A 5 part documentary i found about Hans-Joachim Marseille "the star of Africa" :salute
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpLpcjN1Xgk&feature=related
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-W7DntLtPo&feature=related
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_MMnOanD7M&feature=related
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYXBgWDWU2Y&feature=related
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfwBCaYvmHc&feature=related
CobraJet
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:x I LOVE U JOCHEN (his nickname) best pilot OF THE WAR! :salute
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Duh, why do you think I the name Joachim from xD
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thank you for posting
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interesting viewing, thanks for posting.
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Snicker, I would think the best pilots lived out the war...
Just another over claiming German :rolleyes:.
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Snicker, I would think the best pilots lived out the war...
Well, considering he died due to technical issues with his aircraft...
Just another over claiming German rolleyes.
:rofl :aok
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Well, considering he died due to technical issues with his aircraft...
:rofl :aok
It was his lack of good judgement shown by staying with his plane and trying for friendly lines. It cost him his life. Had he gotten out when the plane was still controllable, he may have been captured but would probably have lived.
Very poor choice on his part and it cost him his life. Does't seem like a decision the 'best fighter pilot of the war' would make to me. I am sure his blind loyalty to Hitler was what compelled him to try though, then he could get more press coverage and shiny things for his pretty uniform....
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ouch, not even going to touch this one :D
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Snicker, I would think the best pilots lived out the war...
Just another over claiming German :rolleyes:.
Maybe if the new prototype plane they gave him didn't farkin have engine issues he could have LIVED :furious
Joachim is my last name too
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Maybe if the new prototype plane they gave him didn't farkin have engine issues he could have LIVED :furious
The G-1 was a production aircraft.
I am sure his blind loyalty to Hitler was what compelled him to try though, then he could get more press coverage and shiny things for his pretty uniform....
:D :D
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I dont know if he was teh best fighter pilot, but beeing a fighter pilot, you should allways try to be the best, i dont know how anyone could
strip a plane around himself, go up and try to shoot others down without this kind of thinking, everything else would be suicide. Enough said.
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It was his lack of good judgement shown by staying with his plane and trying for friendly lines. It cost him his life. Had he gotten out when the plane was still controllable, he may have been captured but would probably have lived.
Very poor choice on his part and it cost him his life. Does't seem like a decision the 'best fighter pilot of the war' would make to me. I am sure his blind loyalty to Hitler was what compelled him to try though, then he could get more press coverage and shiny things for his pretty uniform....
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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I dont know if he was teh best fighter pilot, but beeing a fighter pilot, you should allways try to be the best, i dont know how anyone could
strip a plane around himself, go up and try to shoot others down without this kind of thinking, everything else would be suicide. Enough said.
His killes were all spits hurries and p40's