They Mocked His P-51 "Suicide Dive" — Until He Shredded 12 Enemy Trucks in a Single Pass
Автор: WWII Witnessed
Загружено: 2025-12-25
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Over the skies of Nazi-occupied Europe, a P-51 pilot heard the laughter before he even climbed into his cockpit. They called it the “suicide dive”—a maneuver so extreme, so risky, that his fellow pilots joked it would get him killed before reaching the front lines. Protocol said stick to standard attack runs. But that day, the rules didn’t apply.
This is the story of a pilot whose bold idea turned into one of the most devastating ground-attack techniques of the war. Flying low, fast, and precise, he tore through twelve enemy trucks in a single pass, leaving astonished comrades and enemies alike in awe. What looked reckless was actually perfect timing, perfect angles, and an intimate understanding of the P-51’s limits.
His secret wasn’t recklessness—it was calculation under extreme pressure. One dive. Twelve trucks. One maneuver that went down in history.
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