Quote:
Originally Posted by Sternjaeger II
When I say "inferior machines" I do not merely refer to performance or quality of the planes, but the fact that the flight lines suffered constantly of lack of spares, oils, fuel and ammunition.
Quality-wise there surely was a gap between American and German planes, the main differences being in the availability of materials for industrial production (the Mustang itself was made of at least 40 different kinds of alloys), but technology-wise stuff like the kommandgerat and the jet fighters put the Luftwaffe years ahead.
|
This discussion is pointless, those guys believe in Captain America being a historical fact.
Quote:
From 1942 to 1944 the Germans had access to all the resources in Europe
|
That's an alternate history string or maybe you're just an idiot.
I wonder why my grandmother had(or was supposed) to donate all brass, copper and other rare metals her household could spare to the government.
edit:
Quote:
They never had to worry about landing in enemy territory or running out of fuel.
|
Really? What were they doing in Africa? Fighting the Axis of evil? What relevance had Romania?
You're second...