Who would win in a fight on a coast (on paved roads) between 100 production models of the Ratte tank and one Yamato class battleship? No movement is allowed, no other units are allowed, both sides never break down, and both sides are fully loaded with ammunition. The distance is a Yamato class battleship’s point blank range. Yamato can fire it’s broadside. So basically it is a massive gun duel between both sides, until one side is destroyed. If the Ratte tanks lose, how many Ratte tanks would it take to beat down the Yamato? Thank you!
Favorite Battle of Britain Aircraft
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The sexist planes on the list are the Spitfire and HE-111. Beautiful planes.
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Evening Worsham.
I love so many of the German planes from the Battle of Britain, starting with the 109.
That said the 87 gets my vote. The 88 a close second.
I never liked the 111. Thought it too dangerous with all that glass at the front, I suppose.
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@wittmann:
Evening Worsham.
I love so many of the German planes from the Battle of Britain, starting with the 109.
That said the 87 gets my vote. The 88 a close second.
I never liked the 111. Thought it too dangerous with all that glass at the front, I suppose.
Great poll Worsham.I chose the Ju-88. Great bomber, could do everything. Level bombing, dive bombing, night fighter, “destroyer.”
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@ABWorsham:
@wittmann:
Evening Worsham.
I love so many of the German planes from the Battle of Britain, starting with the 109.
That said the 87 gets my vote. The 88 a close second.
I never liked the 111. Thought it too dangerous with all that glass at the front, I suppose.
Great poll Worsham.I chose the Ju-88. Great bomber, could do everything. Level bombing, dive bombing, night fighter, “destroyer.”
Dad loves the 109.
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to me it would have to the junkers ju-87…that sound it made when coming in for the attack was deafening and it would terrify you on the ground