Underrated weapons

I really like the Henschel-123. Reliable, sturdy, has decent range, can climb up to 9000 meters, carries 450 kilograms of love, easy to maintain and aesthetic. Very aesthetic. Performed quite well all the way up to 1944, even though some of them that were flying at the time have already been decomissioned once. And still, other CAS aircraft get all the glory.

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He-112R, first rocket fighter.

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The fucking CR-42. Don't be fooled by the fact that it's a biplane. The Hungarians had 12 kills with it for every one lost to the Soviets. It's quite fast for a biplane, very manoveurable, you feel the wind in your ugly face, what's not to like?

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>ROCAF somehow got their hands on some
How did that happen?

The Sparviero. It doesn't get as much love as it deserves. Start liking the Sparviero. Now. If you like it already, like it harder.

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Nice filename. Injera is disgusting, and only native-born Ethiopians and white people like it.

Glorious.

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WW2 Hungarian tanks weren't the best, but weren't the worst either. The biggest problem of the Turan was that although it was a good tank by 1941 standards, it could not keep up with tanks that came after the technological leap that occured around 1943. It turned out to be a reliable machine nevertheless, a remarkable achievement considering that a lot of WW2 tank types -axis and allied alike- used to break down a lot.

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North American T-28. The pinnacle of radial engine aircraft design. Extremely easy to maintain, reliable, easy to fly, and very few design flaws. Even today, there are less than 5 Airworiness Directives on the airframe.

The T-28C, D and FENNEC models played a role in CAS in Vietnam.
Everyone always mistakes them for A-1 Skyraiders.

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en wat hebben we hier...

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>tries to simultaneously speak English, German and French

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The Gato and Balao classes. They're overshadowed by U-boats in the Atlantic, but once the torpedo issues cleared up they were an effective submarine as any other.

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Functions as a head start when learning any of those languages in-depth. Most dutch people are bilingual and a lot of people living near the german are usually fluent in dutch, german, english and their local dialect.

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Fokker G1 one of the best aircraft the Dutch ever made fast in dives and had a good armament and carried a decent amount of bombs along with the tail being able to shoot in any direction it was quite the good heavy fighter

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War Stories - Vampire Squadron. Poorly drawn, but a decent read.

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The type 97 was a good little tank, and the 47mm gun was considered an excellent gun by the americans as well.

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