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The World's Worst Air Force

Pre-order The Hush-Kit Book of Warplanes here: https://unbound.com/books/hushkit/ PayPal - https://www.paypal.me/HushKit Blog - https://hushkit.net/ If you enjoy this, donate below to help us make more - we only exist thanks to people like you. Sadly we are below our funding targets so please help us carry on making things for you. PATREON(monthly donations):   / hush_kit   PAYPAL(donations): https://www.paypal.me/HushKit WEBSITE: https://hushkit.net/ The illustrator Edward Ward approached Hush-Kit complaining that life seemed pointless. As he sat in the park in the rain bemoaning the downfall of civilisation, I decided he needed something to distract him. With this in mind I gave Ed the enviable task of equipping a notional 1940s air force – with one proviso: he could only pick from the worst aeroplanes then flying. Over to Ed. “Picture the scene: It is the 1940s. The Republic of Hushkonia has been taken over by a benevolent dictatorship of disgruntled aviation enthusiasts. Somewhat ironically the air force (and national airline ‘Air Hush’) remains under the control of officers loyal to the old regime. Furious with their new ineffectual overlords, yet too timid to stage a coup, they decide instead to make the Hushkonian armed forces as bad as possible to attempt to encourage takeover by a foreign power and restoration of the old order. To add at least some credibility to their actions they decide to select aircraft that actually saw service in their specified roles with other nations. No crazy prototypes or mad schemes here, only tried and tested flops. Here are the aircraft they have ordered, starting with at least 5000 of each. Narrated by Emily Breeze    / @emilybreeze66  

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