Also Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier with 2 broken ribs and had a VET fix him up, so him commanding officials wouldn’t take him off the flight. He had one of his ffiends cut off part of a broomstick and then tied it to part of the door so he could close it @FlyingThings
Also there was an account that a German pilot who went into a dive, experienced buffering , and then it smoothed out . Then he got bad to base he discovered that he had structurally damaged the plane. He found that he had bent the wings and there was some minor damage done to the fusalage @FlyingThings but he never figured out what had happed until he heard about Chuck Yeager breaking the sound barrier SPEED : Mach 1.06 reached that day
@FlyingThings it was proven in 1999, that the Me-262 could break the sound barrier. The test was conducted by some German scientists and aviation finatics
Awhh.....@destroyerP
Too many parts? @destroyerP
What?
Thanks @IzzyIA
Note the plane I suggested was going to be built during ww2@QingyuZhou
Nice @Squirrel
Tag him and ask him @Thomasj041
I think squirrel was in a boat
!here it is
German P.13A
Make The never built Graf Zeppelin
1.21 gigawatts
I might @FlyingThings
I want to see this
Nice
Thanks lol @Catatafish
!as always unmodded @Catatafish
Yes @Catatafish
It’s now 16mph @Catatafish
Looks good
Nice
Awwww but thanks though @Feanor
Do you know the first post made by a player? @Feanor
OH thanks @Feanor
Ja
It is we went from going 30 mph in 1903 to going faster than sound less than 50 years later @IzzyIA
It has @BaconRoll
NIce
Nice
The best interceptor we never hade, PS at maximum weight it weighed more than a b-17
Lol @Awsomur
Yes @BRC21yt
THanks @AceMcCloud
Np @BRC21yt
Np @Biro
Nice
I was wondering the same thing the other day
You might wanna tag a dev
He amount of Hs-293..... drops dead due to excitement
@Franticmatty
Interesting
Shiny
Also Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier with 2 broken ribs and had a VET fix him up, so him commanding officials wouldn’t take him off the flight. He had one of his ffiends cut off part of a broomstick and then tied it to part of the door so he could close it @FlyingThings
Also there was an account that a German pilot who went into a dive, experienced buffering , and then it smoothed out . Then he got bad to base he discovered that he had structurally damaged the plane. He found that he had bent the wings and there was some minor damage done to the fusalage @FlyingThings but he never figured out what had happed until he heard about Chuck Yeager breaking the sound barrier SPEED : Mach 1.06 reached that day
@FlyingThings it was proven in 1999, that the Me-262 could break the sound barrier. The test was conducted by some German scientists and aviation finatics
Yeaaaaa!!!!!
Nice
Lol @destroyerP
Np @FlyingThings
NICe