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Did the RAF use German parachutes?
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Dear 1C,
Imagine, my Hurricane gets shot up and I decide to bail out over Kent. A couple of farmers find me like this, what will they do?! It's certainly not the Queen's English on the parachute buckle :P Or maybe there's a spy in the squadron who wants to sabotage us? But why did it open then? :grin: |
Indeed, RAF parachutes (from memory) had the writing on the quick-release box written inverted, so that the pilots could look down and read the text...
given that the Germans were largely ahead in pilot-technology, I can't see why this wasn't the case with the Germans too, so, henceforth, is the box wrongly modelled? Sorry, I left my anorak on today :P |
You don't get it...that pilot had just baled out from a Hurricane! :)
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One would think that a little bit of research is required before making posts like this. After all goggle is your friend. Its not German its Austrian from the "Vienna Schnitzel and Paraschuten Korporation LLC" :) :)
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If its from Austria (which btw was non existant from 1938-45) it should have the Name: "Vienna Schnitzel and Paraschuten Korporation Ges.m.b.H und Co.KG ehemals K.u.K. Hoflieferant" Translated: "Vienna Schnitzel and Paraschuten Korporation LLC former Austrian- Hungarian Empire Parachuten Supplier by appointment of the Austrian Emperor" :grin::grin::cool:;) |
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Just tell the farmers your Polish.
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~S~
That's the way to do it, they will let you go, only you have to milk their cows... |
... and fix their plumbing.
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