the lancaster kicks ass
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- Dec 20, 2003
which didn't even work!! thanks for sticking by me con...........
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BountyHunter15 said:The B-17 was the best bomber.
the B-17, which was a pre-war design, had the following specs:
the lancaster kicks ass said:but every lancaster cost the enemy more than the fighters...............
the lancaster kicks ass said:and you've given the stats for a wartime varient of the B-17, if you're gonna say
the B-17, which was a pre-war design, had the following specs:
you should atleast give the specs of a pre war varient..........
the lancaster kicks ass said:and just because britian had been in the war longer than the americans, did the americans only start to think of the B-29 the day war began for you guys?? before that date there was nothing of a B-29 or similiar?? no, there were designing it pre-war as well...............
the lancaster kicks ass said:and the B-29 had several problems on entry into service, the lanc however, had none..........
the lancaster kicks ass said:and a bomber that came along in 1944 would have been useless in Europe, no matter how good it was, simply because of the fact it came in 1944, the lanc was there from the beggining of the offensive in Europe............
Besides, why does it matter? You seem to think the ETO was the "real war". It was not, the PTO was just as real as the ETO. It was just not as imporant to you Brits. Ask your Aussie cousin's if it was a "real war".
the lancaster kicks ass wrote:
and you've given the stats for a wartime varient of the B-17, if you're gonna say
Quote:
the B-17, which was a pre-war design, had the following specs:
you should atleast give the specs of a pre war varient..........
No, that is not true. All pre-war designs go through evolution in wartime. But the fundimentals of their design are still pre-war. Usually, the later variants are very much bound by the constraints of the original design, which defined the producition facilities. For the B-17, this was certainly the case.