Foster Zygote
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What is the point of the OP?
Even if we grant that would have been the case, the Allies had resources to spare. Germany did not.
Yes. Hence the first sentence begins with "It probably wouldn't change a thing in the end".
McHrozni
I'm guessing it's a parody of this thread: http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=167238![]()
To be fair, that might have had something to do with having 1/3 the payload ...To be fair, its design remit was to fly a long way. It had twice the range of the B29.
To be fair, that might have had something to do with having 1/3 the payload ...
And of course the U.S. was developing what would later become the B-36 Peacemaker. It might have debuted during WWII had its development not been delayed in favour of other projects and due to technical issues.
I must have missed something... Could you direct me to a post that lead you to this conclusion ?Something this thread tells me
is that people are still scared of the Germans.
I must have missed something... Could you direct me to a post that lead you to this conclusion ?
Make that two posts, since ' people ' implies more than one ...
And I believe you couldn't, on account of my 8 technologically-superior cyborg bear commandos with advanced ELINT weaponry derived from the HAARP program.at the people here anxiously explaining how the nazis couldn't possibly have won, on account of they didn't develop this & that.
I'm not scared of the Germans of the present generation, mind you. But if I was Hiddler and I had 80 million technologically-advanced lockstep-marching cabbage-crunchers at my absolute command, I believe I could stain your shorts in about a month.
And I believe you couldn't, on account of my 8 technologically-superior cyborg bear commandos with advanced ELINT weaponry derived from the HAARP program.
Sorry 'bout that.