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Originally Posted by
mrclark303
ejector seat rods still extended
I wonder if this is one that even though the pilot determined was unflyable, had it's own computer take over and level out after ejection...? Then belly landed after...
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I looked up the report years ago and from what I can remember it was hit by AAA at low level, engines flamed out, Pilot and WSO ejected and the F4 pan caked into a rice paddy substantially complete.
Must have been quite the prize for their Soviet
advisers!
The good old F4 was built like a tank!
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Originally Posted by
mrclark303
The good old F4 was built like a tank!
And looked like it was burning diesel when it did a run over you...
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Originally Posted by
Calif-Steve
so no idea why all of the
German
Kar98's.
I wonder, I know it was a long time ago now, but could they possibly have been ex Nationalist Chinese Mauser's, the Germans supplied large amounts of equipment to the Nationalist forces before Japan
joined the Axis forces and the supply abruptly stopped!
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From what I saw during 1968-69 in particular the WWII German
weapons were coming from Eastern Europe via the Soviet
Union, China and down the HCM from North Vietnam. A lot of the ammunition we captured also came from Eastern Europe. There was also an abundance of Soviet and Chi-Com weapons at that time too. I also remember seeing a few weapons that I was told came from North Korea as well.
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I'm not sure how abruptly Germany
stopped supplying arms to Nationalist Forces in China after Japan
joined the Axis powers? I did hear it suggested that Germany was surprisingly slow to stop supporting Nationalist Forces in China with arms etc after Japan joined the Axis powers and it took some effort by Japan to stop this support. How true this is I have no idea.
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It would seem bizarre that there might have been a point in the war when the Allies and the Axis countries were both supplying the Nationalist Chinese!
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A similar situation could/may/nearly or did happen with Finland
because in the early part of the war we (U.K.) were allied to them but they switched their allegiance to Germany
. There may have been a very brief period when we were both alien to Finland?
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