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Die "Schiessfibel" (shooting guide) for German fighter pilots 6/44

Aviation Discuss Die "Schiessfibel" (shooting guide) for German fighter pilots 6/44 in the World War II - Aviation forums; could find where this has been posted before. its pretting interesting and printed in a way to get ahold of ...

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    Die "Schiessfibel" (shooting guide) for German fighter pilots 6/44

    could find where this has been posted before. its pretting interesting and printed in a way to get ahold of a young man's imagination and attention. the link is to the site where you can download the file...if the PDF version i posted doesnt work. even if you can read German you will get the jist of the subject...

    RaFiGer's kleine Schiessfibel



    edit....some of the drawing are a bit racy ...i didnt wat to get in trouble with the mods or offend anyone..so i deleted the PDF file. the DL is free and worth viewing. I am ASSUMING it is authentic from the time..
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    Very interesting, sure wish it was in english, or I could read german better.

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    I own a very old copy the diagrams were used in 1943, the booklet is more of a comic than a reality

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erich View Post
    I own a very old copy the diagrams were used in 1943, the booklet is more of a comic than a reality
    It's surprising to see Galland's name attached to it if it's worthless though.

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    you can add any name that seems to suit, regardless my point is the comic strip drawings are from tactics used earlier in the war.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erich View Post
    I own a very old copy the diagrams were used in 1943, the booklet is more of a comic than a reality
    that is what i was wondering...if its someone's artistic rendition or authentic. as far as being comic book style...i have seen a couple US publications that were printed inteh same manner. i will take your word for it pertaining to its authenticity...

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    The US Army was handing out comic book format maintenence guides, with busty beauties explaning how to maintain your M-16, set up perimeter radars, Etc. in the late 60's- early 70's. We enjoyed them. I think it was a better way to get the information across for some of the troops, than the dry old tech manuals.

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    Hey, it is history. You cannot change history, only learn from it. Good stuff!

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