German (day) fighters consistently denied German air space for RAF USAAC prior 1944 (and inflicting greater losses than receiving them, between Germany and Atlantic, same time frame). They were instrumental in swithing RAF bombers from day to night attacks, IIRC.
RAF fighters were extracting a major toll at LW bombers - denying the air space for LW that is.
The amount of losses to VVS bombers (and fighters) in 1941-42 was horrendous, wasn't it?
The ability of USAAC long-range fighters to achieve air superiority over German soil is well proven, too.
One can just imagine the horror for German ground forces, had the Stormovik's were to roam free. Those received rear gunners from 1943 on (with cost for numbers produced) - LW fighters were seen as a considerable threat I assume.
RAF fighters were extracting a major toll at LW bombers - denying the air space for LW that is.
The amount of losses to VVS bombers (and fighters) in 1941-42 was horrendous, wasn't it?
The ability of USAAC long-range fighters to achieve air superiority over German soil is well proven, too.
One can just imagine the horror for German ground forces, had the Stormovik's were to roam free. Those received rear gunners from 1943 on (with cost for numbers produced) - LW fighters were seen as a considerable threat I assume.
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