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You know, that was one of the vigenettes in the very first episode of the old TV Show "Amazing Stories"....comparing the b17 against the b24...i just imagine the ball turret gunner being stuck in his turret,with the landing gear shot up,yuck.
What would you say is the worst aircraft of ww2 is![]()
the breda could only fly in a single direction.
That is the title of the thread. You don't have to repeat the title. That is called spamming.
Njaco Kruska said:Hello Njaco,
sorry but it was Hungaria,
BTW interesting what WIKI... has to say, or lets say rather the Hungarians![]()
Quote: The Hungarian authorities were however satisfied with the Me 210 in its current state, and purchased a production license for the type, as well as for its DB 605 engines. Several airframes were also purchased, to be completed in Hungarian factories for practice while the assembly lines were set up. Production started in the Dunai Repülőgépgyár Rt. (Danubian Aricraft Plant) as the Me 210C with the DB 605B engine, under an agreement where the Luftwaffe got two of every three produced.
In practice, the Hungarian Me 210C was so superior to the German Me 210A that it was planned to fold its design features into a new Me 210D model. However, this was eventually developed into the Messerschmitt Me 410.
Well at least Mr. Messer made some extra $$ on the Bf110.
Regards
Kruska
Right Kruska, it was a quick post and I had brain-lock.
Its interesting how the Germans didn't like the 210 yet the Hungarians were able to use it effectively per se. Somewhat like the Buffalo and the Finns.
Are you sure about the production numbers? "Me 210/410 In Action" sqdrn/Signal has that along with the 210 the license also allowed production of Bf 109, Ju 52 and Ar 96. Total production of the 210 was 270 aircraft of which 110 were delivered to the Luftwaffe. Doesn't seem to be 2 out of 3 so maybe it was 2 out every 3 total types built in Hungary?