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In message , robert
arndt writes "M. J. Powell" wrote in message ... Snip Feuerball weapon (aka Foo Fighter). Would you mind expanding on your comments on 'Feuerball' and 'Foo Fighters', Robert? Mike Sure, but as soon as I do a whole bunch of anti-German RAM regulars are going to try to discredit what I say. Anyway, it is believed by some people that the mysterious burning balls of fire nicknamed "Foo Fighters" by US pilots that followed their aircraft were either: a) unknown aerial phenomenon b) alien/UFO craft c) German secret weapon Big snip Thank very much, Robert. It expands what little I have read about it. The bit about veering away from gunfire seems a little suspect. It would be hard to accomplish today. But they were never used at night against the RAF? The 'Blue Master Searchlight' was another rumour. Mike -- M.J.Powell |
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