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Revolutionary?
V2
redefined what an aircraft actually was.....
The Congreve Rocket on the 19th century was a "gunpowder rocket on a stick" and yet that 19th century antique achieved successes that the A4 did not: the Congreve initiated capitulations of targeted enemies. (Except for the 25 hour barrage of Fort McHenry during the war of 1812...all that acheived was a national anthem for the U.S.)The V2 (or to give it it's correct name: EMW A4 (Electro Mechanical Works Aggregate 4, the "V" stood for Vergeltungs = Retaliation) was revolutionary in that it was a guided and had a strategic range. This is quite different from inaccurate gunpowder rockets tipped with a spear that had no hope of improvement
So like I said above, the V-2 was not revolutionary in the sense of a rocket used in warfare, but it Revolutionized rocketry with it's advanced designs.
the British had been planning to airlift troops around the empire for quite some time.
The DC3 was to a degree a response to a Ford Trimotor crash in which the wood glue had delaminated due to water ingress.