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They would not, in fact, have lunch in Kursk. 

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James Craft

A drunk and disorderly charge is the least surprising thing I've learned about Liam. Yay Liam

Anonymous

Yay Liam is thinking of the Thach weave which was used to make up for the wildcat's disadvantages early in the war. I swear I'm not a plane nerd.

Anonymous

Are Funhouse of Doom opening for Corpse Road?

Anonymous

I believe we knew we couldn’t outmaneuver the Japanese planes so we just made them be a tank with wings and let them soak rounds while other friendly pilots attacked the enemy plane.

Anonymous

Nice episode. I enjoyed your talking dynamics.

Anonymous

Also Japanese lacked large amounts of ammo in their planes compared to the f4f wildcat

Yairo Martis

I'm morbidly curious about the Nicki Minaj stans - Liam beef.

Yairo Martis

Lol, the intro terrified me. Joe sounded way too NPR-ified!!

Sleepi123

*Angry Warthunder noises* But seriously, the history of aviation combat is fascinating, especially in Pacific as both sides seem to have opposite theories on planes, at least in the beginning. The Japanese favored lighter planes with large caliber guns (more maneuverable but slower dive speeds and less armor) , and US favored heavier planes with small caliber guns (less maneuverable but faster dive speeds and armor). Then F6f Hellcat entered the war and somehow combined the best of both worlds, having more maneuverablity than the zero, but have bigger engine than the wildcat making it not only faster but allow it to carry way more armor and guns (something like 8 .50 cals).

Anonymous

If you are interested, "Greg's Airplanes" channel is by far the best channel for ww2 planes. He reads the original service manuals, and is a pilot himself. Often, people underestimate how close all these planes are to each other performance wise. The Hellcat was the first to use a dual stage supercharger, I believe with intercooling, which gave them a power-advantage in high altitude. However, one lesson that is never considered, is one the navy took to heart at that time: "You can offset a disadvantage in tech with superior training". The reason the navy one was they had a good plane, but improved their pilot training. The

Page Chase

This just gave me a terrible idea for a business: phone sex operators that sound like NPR hosts. That has to be somebody's fetish, right?

Anonymous

You know, the diarrhea may have had something to do with being methed out of their heads for days on end. Apparently meth can really mess with your poops.

Anonymous

YAY LIAM!