#8 isn't a surprise--they normally make multiple letters per light. The right one burned out on the left, the left one burned out on the right.
As for #12--that was the parachutist downing the aircraft, not the aircraft attacking the parachutist. And if he had missed the pilot would have been justified in going after the parachutist as he was engaged in combat.
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#8 isn't a surprise--they normally make multiple letters per light. The right one burned out on the left, the left one burned out on the right.
As for #12--that was the parachutist downing the aircraft, not the aircraft attacking the parachutist. And if he had missed the pilot would have been justified in going after the parachutist as he was engaged in combat.
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As for #12--that was the parachutist downing the aircraft, not the aircraft attacking the parachutist. And if he had missed the pilot would have been justified in going after the parachutist as he was engaged in combat.
bullsh#t. That would also mean that all siblings would be genetically identical.