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johnniewc68

(56 posts)
Sat Aug 29, 2015, 08:57 AM Aug 2015

A fast and unusual German


The link below provides a full report and pictures of one of the fastest aircraft of its class, but never went into production. We are talking about the Heinkel He 119. If it had been produced and participated in WW2 its performance would have changed in some way the course of the war? What do you think? Click on the link below and take your own conclusions.


http://aviacaoemfloripa.blogspot.com.br/2011/03/heinkel-he-119.html


Best Regards,

John
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A fast and unusual German (Original Post) johnniewc68 Aug 2015 OP
Doubtful since the jets introduced in 1944 didn't COLGATE4 Aug 2015 #1
War was over after the failure to take Moscow and deliver a knockout blow to MillennialDem Aug 2015 #2
 

MillennialDem

(2,367 posts)
2. War was over after the failure to take Moscow and deliver a knockout blow to
Sat Aug 29, 2015, 10:53 AM
Aug 2015

the Soviet Union in 1941. After that, it was just a matter of when and where the borders would be drawn.

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