BTW the Brewster Buffalo was an American airplane purchased by Finland. It was no more "Finnish" then the 109 was.
I answered a question, or responded to a statement made in the thread. If you feel like my next is overlong then just dont read it. Your not a Mod, and dont work for AH, so spare me the the proclamations. Most Americans dont know about the history behind this front of the war. I start talking history and its hard for me to stop.Finland did more then just protect themselves. They also fought a war of aggression with designs on expanding their land mass. And as the winds of war shifted they ended up dancing with both Dictators.BTW the Brewster Buffalo was an American airplane purchased by Finland. It was no more "Finnish" then the 109 was.
I'm not offended at all and I'm more than willing to discuss about my country's history in another thread.No offence TOOL, but when you've checked the Internet and especially these threads for information regarding the Brewster and you end up with the conclusions below......I really don't have very high hopes that you'd able to understand anything I would tell you regarding Finnish history.
Hmm... I'll have to start thinking of a new sig!
Useful in that latewar, latest and greatest sort of way so you won't have to work at the game much?
Whatever, still a worthless aircraft,... did somone blackmail HT into modeling this thing?
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I've learned a lot in this thread, the most being from Rich and I was sorry to see him erase his information because you thought it belonged somewhere else. If it was not for him I would have never known exactly why the Brewster we'll be using had Swastikas painted all over it.Is it true there was only 44 made or is this the version that only one was made?Rich46yo's posthttp://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,265934.msg3317328.html#msg3317328
http://www.virtualpilots.fi/hist/WW2History-CaptainWindsAirCombatTacticsLecture.html A lecture prepared by Finnish ace Hans Wind which was given to new fighter pilots on their way to operational units. This is written from the PoV of a Brewster pilot.
The easiest one to shoot down of the enemy fighters is the Hurricane. It is totally helpless against us below 3,000 meters. It is slow and very clumsy and unmanoeuvrable. Whenever you meet a Hurricane, engage it in a turn-fight, where it is totally at our mercy.
Somehow I have the feeling it won't be that easy against our AH Hurricane...
I have exactly the same feeling. Hispanos and internet lag among some other things will contribute to it greatly IMO.