CRASHING YOUR PLANES...WITH NO SURVIVORSH!

>CRASHING YOUR PLANES...WITH NO SURVIVORSH!

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Did that pilot survive the war?

>another Star Soy Wars thread

TAKE BACK YOUR BEACH
THISH ISH THE INSHTRUMENT OF YOUR LIBERASHION

you can practically see it from here

he ish a fictional pilot

Oh I thought it was based on a real person

>Dunkirk is unrealistic and inaccurate some critics say

youtube.com/watch?v=uc4wBfh3lwk

>(((critics)))

critics should be lined up against a wall and shot

>flies back and forth the whole beach and even shoots down another plane while without fuel and enges turn off

what kind of brainlet buy this shit?

Planes fly at hundreds of miles per hour. That kind of acceleration doesn't just disappear. Especially not with a plane thats designed to be aerodynamic and (relatively) light

You fucking brainlet troll lol

>ammo runs on fuel
>light fighter jet on high speed should go nose down when the engine runs out
You should stick to cartoons.

There are cases of Spitfire pilots gliding for more than 18 miles user, as long as he reached atleast 120mph before his engine was turned off he can glide for a pretty damn long time

kek

>*watchs video*
>*tears up*
ayo hol up

>nazi pilots so inept they get shotdown by some tard gliding

These are some well indoctrinated goyim man

Stukas were notoriously easy targets for fighter planes (especially when preparing to dive) and in the following Battle of Britain, suffered extremely high casualties.

the luftwaffe was a joke man lol

The flight scenes were the best part of the movie. Made me hungry for some dogfightkino.

Spitfires were the most OP planes in the European Theater

Uhh..

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_P-51_Mustang

No, FW190 was.
>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focke-Wulf_Fw_190

Were the men send back to battle once they arrived home?

They weren't in use during the time of Dunkirk