Grimnar Active member Jun 30, 2006 #281 correct.... or a FV103 Spartan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FV103_Spartan your up systemlord!
Grimnar Active member Jun 30, 2006 #283 Could it be one of the Horten brothers flying wings? EDIT: Ill take my chances on a Ho IX (Go 229) Last edited: Jun 30, 2006
systemlord Active member Jun 30, 2006 #284 yes, you're right it's a Horten Ho IX or also called Gotha Go 229
Grimnar Active member Jul 3, 2006 #285 I cant post a new question. Anyone that feels like it can post another image for us...
istealfreefood Active member Jul 11, 2006 #297 its nto a sword maker. its the type of saber thi is. its the first one of its kind that they US calvary used
its nto a sword maker. its the type of saber thi is. its the first one of its kind that they US calvary used
istealfreefood Active member Jul 12, 2006 #299 its the first straight saber in the US Army. if oyu can tell me the main difference in the use of straight and curved sabers you get extra credit.
its the first straight saber in the US Army. if oyu can tell me the main difference in the use of straight and curved sabers you get extra credit.
istealfreefood Active member Jul 16, 2006 #300 heck ill tell it. its the Patton Sword. it was the first straight saber used by teh US Cavalry. the straight saber is used for attacking, while the curved saber is designed for defence more than attack. someone else go
heck ill tell it. its the Patton Sword. it was the first straight saber used by teh US Cavalry. the straight saber is used for attacking, while the curved saber is designed for defence more than attack. someone else go