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Some aircraft were built in small numbers but still had a sizable impact on the course of the war.
Just to be boring, I could vote for the F2A because without it there would have been no F4F. Then there's the P-43 without which there'd have been no P-47. However, my vote would probably go to the Avro Manchester which ultimately evolved into the Lancaster.
On those grounds you could choose any number of aircraft,even prototypes.
I'd go for the Wright Flyer
Steve
I'm afraid I don't believe that your premise is correct,so I obviously can't vote
Cheers
Steve
FW 200, if the LW had had a properly developed version in large numbers the Battle of the Atlantic could have gone very badly in 40 and 41. They were responsible for the development and introduction of a large class of vessel the Escort Carrier. Not sure any other on the list had even half the influence of the Condor.
FW 200, if the LW had had a properly developed version in large numbers the Battle of the Atlantic could have gone very badly in 40 and 41. They were responsible for the development and introduction of a large class of vessel the Escort Carrier. Not sure any other on the list had even half the influence of the Condor.
"Scourge of the Atlantic"
Good! Now that we have gotten that out of the way, how about cast your vote?