I dont know, just blurting things out again, its my turrets.
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cheddar cheese said:But how would it have stacked up against the Ho-229 and Ta-183? Both of which had a chance of seeing service, had the war gone on a bit longer.
I agree with you that it should be included. It may not have actually seen combat before the war ended, but it was there.jer said:I did not mean to sound like the only one who knew about the P-80 in WWII. It's just that I am brand new to this site and the page that asks you to vote for the best jet of WWII did not include the P-80 as an option. So I thought it was worth mentioning. Now I come to find out that most everyone on this site knows as much as I do about it. Forgive me for being presumptuous.
the lancaster kicks ass said:for god's sake the Ho-229 was too unstable too be any use!!