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Tue Jul 25, 2017, 08:28 AM Jul 2017

Things seem to be escalating

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A Nazi plane lands on a Georgia highway

____The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported on what seemed to be an emergency landing on Ga. 316 in Gwinnett County Monday afternoon. The Federal Aviation Administration told the paper it was an experimental Sonex aircraft with only the pilot onboard. Sonex sells kits that allow people to build their own planes. The Journal-Constitution reported that the aircraft that landed on the highway was outfitted to look like a Nazi plane used in World War II, the Messerschmitt BF 109. And if there was any doubt that the pilot was going for a Nazi look, the plane's tail featured a swastika.

The landing on the highway apparently was executed without anyone being injured. "A small aircraft safely landed on 316 near Harbins Road. It was pulled into the median awaiting FAA response. Expect delays," tweeted the Gwinnett Police Department.

The department followed up soon after, noting that a plane with WWII markings (there was no mention that they were of the Nazi variety) was being taken back to the local airfield.

While some might make the defense that the person who slapped a swastika on the aircraft was going for historical accuracy, that might not be the best argument. Kelsey Atherton, a defense technology reporter at Popular Science, pointed out on Twitter that the Sonex craft that landed on the Georgia highway didn't look all that much like a Messerschmitt BF 109.


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