102first_hussars
Tech Sergeant
k good, im not the only who voted RCAF, i voted USAAF and RAF too
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Sorry for interrupting fellow intellectuals.... I might have missed it but, how many of these operated under all the worst conditions? Luftwaffe you found in the desert, freezing winter in Russia, in the hot and humid djungle, don't think so. USAAF, you found in the djungle, desert but not in the freezing Russian winter... How would USAAF have handled the winter with temperatures below -30 and -40 and how would Luftwaffe have handled djungle fighting? As you fellas know I'm here to learn and share a few steady more or less legal flowing.....well you know. Who's buying the next round?
Just remembered, Aleutians(?) were they comparable with the easternfront weatherwise? You also found the USN out in the Atlantinc, you know what I mean.
To make a point for the Luftwaffe I want to remark that the V2 was the only modern strategic strike capability available to any nation at the end of WW2. It could reach GB unpunished while the allied offensive with heavy bombers against Germany made a massive air superiority with respect to escort fighters necessary to work. Of course startegic rocket forces were in a state of infancy at that time but as history had shown it was the direction to develop further (and unfortunately the thing every mad dictator all over the world is also longing to possess today).
Not at all Glider. If you're gonna compare Air Forces, I just wanted to see if they operated under similar conditions you know....
Feel free to cerrect me if I'm wrong here, but I think that the Russian anf Finnish Air Force were the only ones operating close to and above the Polarcircle, right?
Not at all Glider. If you're gonna compare Air Forces, I just wanted to see if they operated under similar conditions you know....
Feel free to cerrect me if I'm wrong here, but I think that the Russian anf Finnish Air Force were the only ones operating close to and above the Polarcircle, right?
Thankfully Flojo the US had a 'modern' strategic capability (that trumped the LW V2) that was never used more than twice... and every mad dictator and terrorist wants one of those even by 1945 standards, even more than the V2.
I didn't mention it in my earlier post but does any AF discussed, relative to WWII, have the strategic power of one US XXI BC B-29 named the Enola Gay on the morning of August 6, 1945?
If the Poll Question was "Which AF was greatest on 3 September, 1939 versus which one was most powerful on September 2, 1945" I would have a different answer
But the world view of what airpower "meant" changed very dramatically on 6 August, 1945
Respectfully,
Bill
I say Luftwaffe they fought well for being outnumbered most of the war, also they got some good aces.