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Homer, babel fish tells me both mean the same thing, "Night fighter".
That's where i got Nachtkämpfer from in the first place, lol.
I am certainly not shocked that babel got it wrong though. What do Nachtkämpfer and Nachtjäger actually translate as?
Thanx dude.
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Sniper, "Nachtjäger" is the term that was used for the German WWII planes who had to fight the english bombers (the US came by day..

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Although the word "Nachtkämpfer" would make sense too, Ive never heard it myself!
Bf 110 G4 Nachtjäger, not as good looking as your 928...
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