WW2 Aircraft Challenge - Can You Get More Than 40? Greg Davies (JIXbwPwRKg)

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Can You Get More Than 40 WW2 Aircraft Correct? The Ultimate World War II Aircraft Recognition Quiz!

Test your knowledge of the most iconic aircraft from World ghini War II. You'll have 22 seconds to identify each aircraft from a single photo — no hints, no easy answers.

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THE INTEL (Every Aircraft Featured):

P-51D Mustang — America's premier long-range escort that broke the Luftwaffe's back.

Spitfire Mk IX — The elliptical-winged icon of British defiance.

Bf 109G — The "Gustav." Germany's most-produced and deadliest backbone.

B-17G Flying Fortress — The heavy-hitting legend of daylight precision bombing.

P-47D Thunderbolt — Seven tons of "Jug." If it didn't outfly you, it outlasted you.

A6M Zero — The king of the Pacific dogfight… until the Hellcat arrived.

F6F-5 Hellcat — The "Zero Killer" with a staggering 19:1 kill ratio.

Fw 190A — The "Butcher Bird." A brutal masterpiece of German engineering.

Lancaster B Mk I — RAF's heavy hitter, capable of carrying the 22,000lb "Grand Slam."

Me 262A — The world's first operational jet. Too little, too late, but terrifyingly fast.

A-20 Havoc — The versatile low-level strafing specialist.

B-29 Superfortress — The pressurized, high-tech giant that ended the war.

Hurricane Mk IIC — The unsung hero that actually won the Battle of Britain.

Ju 87D Stuka — The screaming omen of the Blitzkrieg.

Il-2 Shturmovik — Stalin's "Flying Tank." The most-produced military aircraft in history.

B-24J Liberator — The long-range workhorse of every Allied theater.

P-40E Warhawk — The shark-mouthed legend of the Flying Tigers.

Mosquito B Mk IV — The "Wooden Wonder." Faster than the fighters sent to chase it.

He 111H — The distinctive glass-nosed medium bomber of the Luftwaffe.

B-25J Mitchell — The twin-engine bomber that made history over Tokyo.

Ki-84 Hayate — The "Frank." Japan's late-war interceptor that Allied pilots feared.

Typhoon Mk IB — The "Tiffie." A rocket-firing nightmare for German panzers.

SBD-5 Dauntless — The dive bomber that turned the tide in six minutes at Midway.

Me 163B Komet — A rocket-powered interceptor that hit 600 mph.

P-39N Airacobra — Rear-engine, tank-killing cannon. A favorite on the Eastern Front.

Bf 110G — The heavy "Zerstörer" that found its calling in the night skies.

Beaufighter TF Mk X — The "Whispering Death." A lethal anti-shipping platform.

Yak-9 — The nimble Soviet fighter that seized air superiority from the Reich.

TBM-3 Avenger — The rugged carrier-based torpedo bomber of the US Navy.

Tempest Mk V — The low-altitude speed demon that hunted V-1 flying bombs.

Ju 88A — The "Wunderbomber." If a mission existed, the Ju 88 flew it.

P-61B Black Widow — classement al shabab – al-nassr fc America's first dedicated, radar-equipped night hunter.

C-46 Commando — The beast that hauled supplies over "The Hump."

Halifax B Mk III — The robust, four-engine pillar of RAF Bomber Command.

F4U Corsair — The "Whistling Death" with its iconic inverted gull wings.

B-26B Marauder — From "Widowmaker" to the lowest loss rate of the US Army Air Forces.

He 162 Volksjäger — The wooden "People's Fighter" — a desperate jet for desperate times.

Meteor F.3 — The only Allied jet to enter combat before the war ended.

PBY-5A Catalina — The long-range eyes of the fleet and savior of downed crews.

Ki-61 Hien — Japan's sleek, liquid-cooled "Tony."

Supermarine Seafire — The legendary Spitfire, adapted for the rolling deck of a carrier.

Yak-3 — A lightweight dogfighter so dangerous the Luftwaffe ordered pilots to avoid it.

Ju 52 — "Iron Annie." The corrugated-skin transport cruz azul - guadalajara that flew through it all.

SB2C Helldiver — The "Beast." Difficult to fly, but a hammer against the IJN.

C.202 Folgore — Italy's finest. Elegant, fast, and remarkably agile.

P-63 Kingcobra — The evolved Airacobra that dominated the low-altitude Eastern Front.

SM.79 Sparviero — The "Hunchback." Italy's most successful torpedo bomber.

D.520 — The pride of France. A match for the early Bf 109s.

Fairey Swordfish — The "Stringbag." The biplane that crippled the Bismarck.

P-38J Lightning — The "Fork-Tailed Devil." Twin-boom dominance from Europe to the Pacific.

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