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Yes blazing angels, for ps3 I learned in a super marine spit fire going up against a BF 109 the 109 is faster but I learned how to get him it's all about Barrel roles and faking them out but you you must know when to move into the right position to take down your opponent 😶🌫️.
I would have loved to have met Mr Bob Hoover. I worked for an older gentleman here in Mississippi. His name is Mr Billy Miller. I had the opportunity to fly with him and he was in his 80's. Even though he was up in age his flying skills were as smooth as silk. He was rough to work for but a great guy. It was my great opportunity to have known Mr. Billy Miller. Rest in peace Mr. Billy
@@slashteam8440@slashteam8440 but the video @ min 3 makes the viewer believe that the RAF didn't use the finger four until late in the war, if at all. Wrong. A number of Sqn Leaders imlemented it in the BoB, 1940. It became accepted in 1941 and all RAF ftr sqns used it by early 1942.
That’s not a Winchester, it’s a Savage 99. Can’t mount a scope over the action on a M94 unless it’s a lot newer angle-eject. Those weren’t invented until much later.
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Yes blazing angels, for ps3 I learned in a super marine spit fire going up against a BF 109 the 109 is faster but I learned how to get him it's all about Barrel roles and faking them out but you you must know when to move into the right position to take down your opponent 😶🌫️.
I would have loved to have met Mr Bob Hoover. I worked for an older gentleman here in Mississippi. His name is Mr Billy Miller. I had the opportunity to fly with him and he was in his 80's. Even though he was up in age his flying skills were as smooth as silk. He was rough to work for but a great guy. It was my great opportunity to have known Mr. Billy Miller. Rest in peace Mr. Billy
Thanks for sharing these wonderful memories John
@@Dronescapes sure he was in the tale end of ww2 and Korea and Vietnam
Agreed and Thank You !!!! Very Important Information. LOVE
Thanks for watching!
RIP Bob Hoover 🫡
Once the p38L came it was a different story’s cos by then they installed, dive breaks on the tail plane and then the p38 could dive with them.
Boosted ailerons were also a big thing
That’s right they were allowed the p38 to roll faster
Should cut out the Bill Overstreet excessive hyperbole.
Oh, look at that, only Germany and the US were flying fighters in World War II - I could have sworn there were more air forces involved somewhere.
It literally has British fighter tactics 3 mins in
@@slashteam8440@slashteam8440 but the video @ min 3 makes the viewer believe that the RAF didn't use the finger four until late in the war, if at all. Wrong. A number of Sqn Leaders imlemented it in the BoB, 1940. It became accepted in 1941 and all RAF ftr sqns used it by early 1942.
That’s not a Winchester, it’s a Savage 99. Can’t mount a scope over the action on a M94 unless it’s a lot newer angle-eject. Those weren’t invented until much later.