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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

 
 
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Old 10-23-2009, 05:34 PM
Panzergranate Panzergranate is offline
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How about another quiz then??

(1) What was the highest score of a WW2 FEMALE fighter ace??

(2) What was the most successful fighter of WW2 (klls to loss ratio)

(3) What was the second most successful WW2 fighter.

(4) The Japanese high altitude fighter, built to deal with B-29 bombers, was given what code name by the Allies??

(5) The 6 shot 37mm. underwing guns of the tank busting JU-87 Stuka was originally intended for another purpose.... what was that??

(6) In real life, which has the highest climb rate: Spitfire I, Hurricane II, Bf-109 E or Bf-110 C4??

(7) The Me-410 of the Luftwaffes's top scoring ace (over 150 B-24 and B-17 kills) was given what nickname??

( Why was this customised Me-410 given this nickname??

(9) During a major Soviet battle in Poland during 1944, there is film footage of one of the most unusual "aircraft" ever built is shown landing on the battlefield. What is it??

(10) The Finnish Airforce's principle (and only) torpedo bomber was what??

(11) In France, 1940, what British aircraft was given the sarcastic nickname, by its crews, as "The Old Lame Duck"??

(12) All of the French Air Force's latest Bloch MB-51 fighters were grounded during the Battle Of France. Why was this??
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