The HMS Sussex after a Kamikaze attack in the Pacific, 1945. The plane could not penetrate the 5 inch thick armor plating and all that remained was an imprint of the aircraft.4yr ⋅ inbredsandwich1959 ⋅ r/WorldWar2
U.S. Marine Pvt. Theodore J. Miller's 'thousand-yard stare' after two days of fighting during the Battle of Eniwetok 1944. Miller, 19 years old, was killed on Ebon Atoll in the Marshall Islands on March 24, 1944.4yr ⋅ inbredsandwich1959 ⋅ r/WorldWar2
US Marine armed with an M2 Flamethrower lights up his pipe after burning out Japanese positions on Iwo Jima, March 19454yr ⋅ inbredsandwich1959 ⋅ r/WorldWar2
Marines gather for a picture during the Bougainville Campaign, 19444yr ⋅ inbredsandwich1959 ⋅ r/WorldWar2
A Japanese fighter plane is shot down during The Great Mariana Turkey Shoot, 1944.4yr ⋅ inbredsandwich1959 ⋅ r/WorldWar2
A GI hands over a wounded baby to a fellow soldier on Okinawa. 19454yr ⋅ inbredsandwich1959 ⋅ r/WorldWar2
Favorite Module? Mine is hands down the UH-1 Huey. I got very familiar with the controls and weapon systems in this thing in less than an hour and I have the majority of my flying time in this helicopter. What's y'all's favorite aircraft and why?2yr ⋅ inbredsandwich1959 ⋅ r/dcs
What has become the easiest module for you to learn in DCS? How long did it take for you to become accumulated with the controls? My favorite and easiest module for me is the UH-1 Huey.3yr ⋅ inbredsandwich1959 ⋅ r/dcsworld
Alright y'all, need your opinions and recommendations. I have the F15C, A10A, and the SU27. What kind of throttle and joystick should I buy?4yr ⋅ inbredsandwich1959 ⋅ r/dcs