RE: U-571 Accuracy
Posted by: Greg Day-Camp ()
Date: January 03, 2001 04:40PM

<HTML>So, if that were an Italian fighter, it must have been a Fiat G.55 Centauro or a Macchi C.205 Veltro or Orione. Those fighters looked a lot like the Messerschmidt 109 because the Italians used the same Daimler-Benz 605 engine that gave the 109 that long nose. So, we have an Italian fighter covering a German destroyer out in the middle of the Atlantic ocean, somewhere between the sinking of the S-33 and Land\'s End, England. Right.</HTML>



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