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Japan also had a version of the V1 it was piloted though, sorry cant
remember the name they gave it. "David E. Powell" wrote in message s.com... "steve gallacci" wrote in message ... Or laughed at it after the war. They really should have mass produced the piloted version of the V-1. Just think, we could have killed more pilots that way, the Nazis would have wasted money and material and, most imporantly, put them in the air flying a straight line and making an easy target. Actually they did build a bunch (some estimates say as many as 250) but it seems that Nazi ideology got in the way of implementing operations, as they could not decide on targets sufficiently valuable to sacrifice Aryan blood for. Between planes like Mistel, commandos like Skorzeny, and sheer number of targets, perhaps there were other reasons. And they didn't institute direck Kamikaze style attacks as a policy. One of the amazing things to me about German aircraft projects in WW2 was how fragmented things often were, multiple teams and such, and so many projects competing for resources. Then they often had problems with leadership interfering with use of weapons (A la the Me-262.) In the end, it was not just allied productivity but the organization of their companies, labor and project bureaus that helped their airmen at the front. Examples like Ford converting to aircraft production and improving things on some planes, etc. Plus the sharing of the Merlin engine by the British and high-test gas by the USA. Russia also got stuff like the DC-3 design. And of course the US/UK Manharttan Project. The Allied organization helped immensely to get scientists, designers and workers the stuff they needed and prioritise things. One of the things applicapable to this thread was the US taking the conventional V-1 design and producing weapons with the idea of using them against Japan, but they never did, the war ending before they could be used. DEP |
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