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Challenging WW2 Pilots Tasks
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At the time there was still some military transport going on horse drawn, but this looked more like haystacks.
The allies strafed almost anything they could find in late 1945 and many fresh pilots probably wanted to fire off some bullets at the Germans before the war's end, and not return 'empty handed'. |
I'm sure they are actually blue players in disguise.:grin:
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So I guess these wouldn't be legitimate targets?
http://www.twitt.org/ho_xii_oxen.jpg http://www.lovettartillery.com/pics/...Horse_team.jpg http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-iFhWYem27G..._union_ww2.jpg Who knows what was in the wagon. Stores? Munitions? If you can pick out the detail from that gun camera footage you've got better eyes than me. It's in a combat zone and the pilots were probably give orders to interdict all road transport and that would include animal drawn vehicles. |
The German army, if anyone cares to study actual history was largely horsedrawn right to the end of the war.
LOL, Beat me to it Skosh. :) |
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Yes I saw the exploding cart.....must have been that 'special' type of haybales, probably for the stables at the petting zoo in the 'camp Zion' holliday park. |
oh guys please.. it happened on both sides, you had to keep your head down because it was total war. The Germans did it, the Japanese did it (I'm sure the Italian did it too at some point), and God knows if the American and British did it as well.
It is a war crime, and when documented or reported it was also treated as such, unless some cases where the population put their hands on the pilots and tore them to bits. It's called collateral damage. |
If memory serves me correctly, the Janes WWII Fighters Sim had legitimate Horese drawn targets.
I can see that there would be a certain reluctance on cruelty-to-virtual-animals grounds for not having them, though I'm surprised on a historical basis that ROF doesn't have them. Some how I don't think a poll based on 'give me animals to shoot (Y or N)' would be in good taste! |
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