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- Bofs
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I like it, makes a pleasant change from the usual Imperialistic, flag-waving, chest-thumping, we used to rule the world stuff :bouncyeng: 

Muffspeed....no muff too tuff
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1957 Zundapp Betta 500 Auto
1966 Motovespa Sprint 210 Polossi
1960 Lambretta Cutdown 205 Project
Bad Samaritans SC
1957 Zundapp Betta 500 Auto
1966 Motovespa Sprint 210 Polossi
1960 Lambretta Cutdown 205 Project
- JoeP
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Quite, or the 303 Squadron or both.lifes a drag wrote:some would say he only got that many kills as he only fought the Rusians,,,,, how would he have done against the Spitfire i wonder ?
Lovely paint job though.
Enough of this modern italian crap 

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mmmmm.lifes a drag wrote:some would say he only got that many kills as he only fought the Rusians,,,,, how would he have done against the Spitfire i wonder ?
The greatest Soviet fighter ace of World War II was Ivan Nikitovich Kozhedub, who scored 62 individual aerial victories from 6 July 1943 to 16 April 1945, the top score for any Allied fighter pilot of World War II.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_Air ... rld_War_IIThe Yak-9 brought the VVS to parity with the Luftwaffe, eventually allowing it to gain the upper hand over the Luftwaffe until in 1944, when many Luftwaffe pilots were deliberately avoiding combat with the last and best variant
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oi johnd whos side are you on ??????
anyway thats all good on paper, bit like dyno graph to real world riding,, lol but as you all know the Spitfire was the superior fighter of the second world war
must just say i would have liked to see some rivets painted on the scooter but is a cracking job though
anyway thats all good on paper, bit like dyno graph to real world riding,, lol but as you all know the Spitfire was the superior fighter of the second world war
must just say i would have liked to see some rivets painted on the scooter but is a cracking job though
- alcoholic maniacs sc
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Hmmmm, i don't know if its in good taste, im really into German military history and have hundreds of books on the subject. A guy in our Club Johnny Kessel's great grandad won an iron cross in ww1 and his grandad fought for us in WW2 and his dad was in the british army as well so its all our histories. much as i support the British army i reckon the germans had by far the coolest looking stuff. IF they hadnt murdered millions of civilians i might also have done my Lammy in Das Reich livery.Not sure id want to park it in my local area with the Luftwaffe badge on the front.Great idea though but so is piching a nice birds arse,botha little hard to put into practice. 

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The Spitfire was good but it was always limited by its range. The P51D was probably the best of the lot.lifes a drag wrote:oi johnd whos side are you on ??????
anyway thats all good on paper, bit like dyno graph to real world riding,, lol but as you all know the Spitfire was the superior fighter of the second world war
must just say i would have liked to see some rivets painted on the scooter but is a cracking job though
- Suede Ed
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Suede Ed wrote:Daz Kane wrote:Hi, The theme came about for this scoot over an argument, who was the best fighter pilot of all time,
Thank god the argument wasn't about the best dictator of all timeBest keep it indoors next Remembrance Sunday! FFS
Probably a good idea not to take it on a Euro rally either
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Best not do it with pictures of british and 'mercin bombers either then..alcoholic maniacs sc wrote:IF they hadnt murdered millions of civilians i might also have done my Lammy in Das Reich livery.?
Didn't someone do one with Arther Harris on it? Dresden was his idea, wasn't it?
Sadly, history is written by the victor, and his faults are often glossed over.
And when the 'mercins are the victor, history is often rewritten. U571...
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Dresden raid was Churchills idea, Harris took the rap for following his orders and the Bomber Boys were shunned as a result, no campaign medal etc. The RAF and USAAF helped bring the war to an earlier end and the victory for 'democracy' allows for people to express themselves like er painting a vespa in Luftwaffe colours...........Muttley McLadd wrote:Best not do it with pictures of british and 'mercin bombers either then..alcoholic maniacs sc wrote:IF they hadnt murdered millions of civilians i might also have done my Lammy in Das Reich livery.?
Didn't someone do one with Arther Harris on it? Dresden was his idea, wasn't it?
Sadly, history is written by the victor, and his faults are often glossed over.
And when the 'mercins are the victor, history is often rewritten. U571...