My only gripe with this otherwise amazing track is that Messerschmitt 262s did not fire R4M rockets from their "snout". Rockets were wing mounted, with the nose of the plane being fitted with Rheinmetall-Borsig MK 108 30mm cannon (although admittedly there were a quartet of these).
@PaulZero Perhaps the lyrics were written with a comma, as “Blasts from clustered R4M, quartets in my snout.” i.e., the pilot might be listing his weaponry, with the comma separating the rocket clusters and the cannons quartets.
@PaulZero Perhaps the lyrics were written with a comma, as “Blasts from clustered R4M, quartets in my snout.” i.e., the pilot might be listing his weaponry, with the comma separating the rocket clusters and the cannons quartets.
My only gripe with this otherwise amazing track is that Messerschmitt 262s did not fire R4M rockets from their "snout". Rockets were wing mounted, with the nose of the plane being fitted with Rheinmetall-Borsig MK 108 30mm cannon (although admittedly there were a quartet of these).
@PaulZero Perhaps the lyrics were written with a comma, as “Blasts from clustered R4M, quartets in my snout.” i.e., the pilot might be listing his weaponry, with the comma separating the rocket clusters and the cannons quartets.
@PaulZero Perhaps the lyrics were written with a comma, as “Blasts from clustered R4M, quartets in my snout.” i.e., the pilot might be listing his weaponry, with the comma separating the rocket clusters and the cannons quartets.