WW2 Plane of the year

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schwarzpanzer

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Aug 8, 2005
Shall we say 1933 to 1946?

I'm not sure of my choices as yet.
 
i mean i can understand 'til '46 as allot of planes designed in WWII didn't really enter serivce 'til '46 but the 1933??
 
The only connection is the Nazi regime coming to power in January 1933. However, that's not World War II so I'm going to do '39 - '45 since '46 wasn't World War II!

Land Fighters -

'39. Me-109
'40. Me-109 (Or Spitfire)
'41. Fw-190
'42. Spitfire
'43. Spitfire
'44. Spitfire (Or Fw-190, or Me-262)
'45. Spitfire (Or Ta-152, or P-80, or Me-262, or P-47)

This is a hard question!
 
Hello folks, I am new to the list so I have a question. Is this only for the ETO or is the Pacific in the mix too. If the Pacific is to be included well...

'39. Me 109
'40. The Spitfire
'41 The Zero or the Wildcat
'42 The Spitfire
'43 P-47 or FW-190
'44 P-51 or F6F Hellcat
'45 P-51 or F6F Hellcat

And this is just fighters or are we not including bombers?
 
I have done 2 lists - one for fighters and one for bombers:

Fighters
"39 - BF109
"40 - BF109/Spitfire
"41 - FW190
"42 - Spitfire
"43 - Spitfire/P-47
"44 - Spitfire/P-51/ME-262
"45 - Spitfire/TA-152/ME-262/P-51

Bombers
"39 - HE-111
"40 - JU-88/Wellington
"41 - Halifax
"42 - Lancaster/Mosquito
"43 - Lancaster/Mosquito
"44 - Lancaster/Mosquito
"45 - Lancaster/Mosquito/B-29
 
bombers
39 ju 87
40 ju 88
41 ju 88
42 lancaster
43 lancaster
44 b17
45 b29
fighter
39 me 109
40 spitfire
41 zero
42 fw 190
43 hellcat
44 me 262
45 me262
 
Laughable, if he put the B-17 in '42 and the Lancaster in '44 I might be able to understand :lol:

Fighters
'39 - Bf-109
'40 - Bf-109/Spitfire
'41 - Fw-190A
'42 - Fw-190A
'43 - G.55
'44 - Fw-190D
'45 - Fw-190D/Ta-152

Bombers
'39 - P.108
'40 - Wellington
'41 - Halifax
'42 - Lancaster
'43 - Lancaster
'44 - Lancaster
'45 - B-29

8)
 
laughable its a statement as to when they were most effective i am quite sure in 44 the b17 was a more effective weapon because of the daylight factor and the fact it had escorts plus i was sure it would cause some droll comments from some of you guys
 
Just because its daylight and has escort that makes it better? Lancasters carried more bombs further and didnt need escort because they could evade enemy nightfighters...You're gonna get it deep from lanc...
 
its plain to see using archaic radar and flares to mark a target is not quite as accurate as the mk 1 eyeball one couldn't even calculate wind drift correctly at night carrying more bombs further at this point of the war might in a small way make up for the more accurate eye but i think not .
this is not a slam against the raf/rcaf but just a observation
 

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