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- From: "Toby . Hughes" <thughes@lonestar.utsa.edu>
- Subject: Re: Worst allied fighter in WW2
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- Organization: University of Texas at San Antonio
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 15:57:53 GMT
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- From "Toby . Hughes" <thughes@lonestar.utsa.edu>
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- Well, this needs to be said. It's real easy, in the light of Jugs and Mustangs
- and Hellcats and Corsairs to sit in judgement of the Brewster Buffalo and the
- P-40 and the F-4B and the Wildcat and the Devastator, but that is an exercise
- in hindsight. Those airplanes were what we had when war came and they, and the
- men who flew, lived and died in them, acquitted themselves well in the overall
- scheme of things. The Brits had the Spitfire, but they had not had to fight
- the fight of convincing stodgy old infantry commanders that airpower was the
- wave of the future. To speak disparingingly of "the worst allied fighter of
- the war" is unfair to those who held the line with inferior equipment until
- the realities of twentieth century combat caught up with the movers and shakers
- who decided our military destiny in the most critical period of this nation's
- existence.
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- To quote Gill Robb Wilson, the most eloquent of aviation spokesmen,
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- "So smile if you will at the wierd machine
- but not at the gallant clan
- which gave its heart though it lacked the art
- and the tools for a better plan.
- They reached for the stars while the savants slept,
- and their faith was a thing of flame
- which kindled the sky, though today they lie
- unmarked by the world's acclaim."
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- /O\ | "Why can't we buy just one airplane and
- \_______[|(.)|]_______/ | let the pilots take turns flying it?"
- o ++ O ++ o | - attributed to Calvin Coolidge
- thughes@lonestar.utsa.edu |
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