Nazi attempt to take over California thwarted by poor flying skills

1  2018-10-24 by newcomer_ts

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It’s fascinating how a bunch of people are pointing out the plane is owned by some re-enactment group and met with “DAE NAZI?!”

Nazi plane equal Nazi pilot. pilot bad man bad man Nazi

A group formed by WWII veterans, something tells me they didn’t sympathize with a group that spent 4 years trying to kill them.

Yeah but what about civil war reenacters, pretty sure they have confederate hardons.

Probably, though they have weirdos dressing up like union guys too, both are weird IMO.

Probably, though they have people dressing up like union guys too, both are weird IMO.

From napoleon reenacters here where I live, they just want to fire canon at things and charge with a hundred other people at tourist.

It's pretty fun, tbh.

I think half are joking, then the other have are deluded tds twitter twats

Really? All the comments I saw looked like jokes. Only the profoundly stupid would think that it was an actual Nazi plane.

Lmao of course nobody thinks it’s an actual nazi pilot that just ran out of gas or something.

KARL POPPER SAY NO MORE REANACTMENTS

You can tell this isn't a genuine German plane because it didn't combust until after the pilot got out.

But muh German engineering!!!! If the Germans built 10000000000 Maus tanks they would have won the war!

If the Germans built a working V2, a bomb-resistant rail system, modern logistics, a way to move mechanized armies through Russia in winter, an army of clones large enough to fight on three fronts at once, alliances with more useful places than fascist Italy, a strategy revolving around sustainable imperial expansion rather than continental domination, a leadership structure with enough sense to not move mechanized armies through hostile Russia in the winter, and an army of clones large enough to fight on three fronts at once, they might not have lost the war.

If they had just won then they wouldn't have lost.

Source?

Lol world war 2 history brainlet

Nerd

Mechanized armies Germany Boy do I have something to tell you

????

It's hardly wehrabooism to state that Germany had an advanced armored corps

Mechanized/motorized doesn't mean tanks. It means if the infantry have trucks to travel in. Germany couldn't afford the fuel. So they used horses. The allies had plenty of fuel and trucks to spare, to motorize much more of their infantry than Germany ever could.

Huh, til. I always thought mechanized just referred to vehicular warfare.

Nazi Germany is the MDEtard’s Wakanda.

It's a North American T-6 Texan

If this were a real Focke-Wulf fw 190 it would have been a real shame, there are only a handful airworthy ones left

So, it's a false flag? The nerve!!!

It's a North American T-6 Texan

lmao, managing to fuck up so bad at flying a training plane it crash.

My dream is to win the lottery

Then buy the only air worthy german planes left. Or remakes. Then buzz over trump rallys and democrat rallies.

Would be amazing to do it with a stuka and a siren.

Tfw your panzerkampfwagen MK XVI get's stuck in the mud and it's transmission goes out

Which German plane was unreliable / prone to fires? The Bf-109 wasnt, the FW-190s wasnt, the He-111 wasnt, the Ju-88 wasnt...

Only I remember is the He-177 with the strange engines.