[WWI] Nicknames
Douglas Anderson
djandersonza at yahoo.com
Tue May 5 07:59:05 EDT 2009
For me the most intriguing is of course Pup. Since this was totally unofficial yet stuck due to its popularity. And she is a beautiful aircraft, definately one of my favourites
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From: Tom Mason <tom.mason at charter.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2009 12:24:53 PM
Subject: Re: [WWI] Nicknames
The whispering death was the F4U Corsair and Curtiss called al there airplanes hawk or some derivation of it as goshawk etc. To get back to OT as someone mentioned before the Germans didn't seem to have the penchant for names much less derogatory names as did the British.
T.O.M.
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From: Crawford Neil
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Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 2:37 AM
Subject: Re: [WWI] Nicknames
A lot of the nicknames, and aeroplane names that are bandied about in
aeroplane mags and on the net are made up after the event.
I've never believed the Beaufighter was called the whispering death by the
Japanese, that sounds like typical propaganda to me. The Curtiss CW21
wasn't called the Demon, somebody just mis-read the abbreviation for
demonstrator. And I'm not going to go into the nonsensical names they
have invented for late WW2 german prototypes.
Do we have any mythical names and nicknames for WW1 aeroplanes?
/Neil
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