P PoorOldSpike Guest Jun 5, 2010 #26 Italian pilot Count Francesco Baracca (killed 1918) and his Spad
Louis FGM Lieutenant General FGM MEMBER Joined Oct 11, 2010 Messages 12,870 Reaction score 7,725 Age 61 Location Castelar, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Oct 12, 2010 #31 PoorOldSpike said: US helmet with chains to protect eyes from shrapnel and debris Click to expand... This helmet must be uncomfortable with such chains moving before the eyes.
PoorOldSpike said: US helmet with chains to protect eyes from shrapnel and debris Click to expand... This helmet must be uncomfortable with such chains moving before the eyes.
Bootie FGM OWNER Staff member Joined Nov 5, 2009 Messages 22,860 Reaction score 6,414 Age 47 Location Scotland Oct 12, 2010 #32 And very limited visibility!!
Rico FGM General FGM MEMBER Joined Nov 5, 2009 Messages 14,376 Reaction score 10,028 Age 58 Location Johannesburg, South Africa Oct 12, 2010 #33 I think those were used by tank crews.
Louis FGM Lieutenant General FGM MEMBER Joined Oct 11, 2010 Messages 12,870 Reaction score 7,725 Age 61 Location Castelar, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Oct 15, 2010 #34 Null-acht-fünfzehn, zero-eight-fifteen. This was the name that received the new model Maschinengewehr 08, the most widely used machine gun-until then-for the German army during the First World War.
Null-acht-fünfzehn, zero-eight-fifteen. This was the name that received the new model Maschinengewehr 08, the most widely used machine gun-until then-for the German army during the First World War.
Louis FGM Lieutenant General FGM MEMBER Joined Oct 11, 2010 Messages 12,870 Reaction score 7,725 Age 61 Location Castelar, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Jan 7, 2011 #39 Excellent models, POS .- Look at this: Italian Caproni Ca. 36 Bomber Last edited: Jul 5, 2017