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On Feb 28, 3:29*pm, "Steven P. McNicoll"
wrote: "Phil J" wrote in message ... Definitely, not every weapon they had was superior. *But their combination of fast motorized infantry supported with armor and dive- bombers and their Blitzkrieg tactics made them pretty hard to beat. Their fighter aircraft weren't too shabby either, especially the FW-190. The Blitzkrieg days were long gone by the time the Fw 190 appeared on the scene. You're right. I was thinking it was introduced earlier, but it didn't come along till 1941. One of the more surprising (to me) pieces of technology developed by the Germans was the radio-controlled glide bomb used against shipping. They were dropped from a bomber and flown into the target by radio control. They also had radar-guided glide bombs, and near the end of the war they were even working on a television-guided bomb, but it was not perfected. They weren't a factor in the war, but I think some of the most amazing stuff designed in World War II was the asymmetrical aircraft by Blohm and Voss. Definitely "outside of the box" thinking. Phil |
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