bobbysocks
Chief Master Sergeant
See also American Muscle cars to a European sports car like Ferrari or Porsche.. the American way always seem to be "go big", like if "big" has a quality on its own.
BIG does have a quality all its own in this aspect ( cars )...it was luxury. it reflected "the good life" after the war and the prosperous years after. you had room for your wife, kids dog, and aunt harriet and not be crowded. was it extravagant...probably.. but that doesnt make it wrong. its what the people wanted as a symbol of personal success in life...the american dream. some car manufacturers also made small efficent cars...like the chevy corvair. most of the cars made by rambler...especially the nash, were along the lines of european cars...not the sports cars, but family auto, but these were less popular and didnt sell as well. so the correlation between euro and us cars doesnt fit in this picture except that it was built to please and serve a purpose/role.
All Soviet fighters were light weight.... I fail to see that such doctrine of lightweight fronline fighters was somehow forced onto Soviet by invasion. They had the same doctrine and fighters before and after the invasion.
soviet ac sacrificed survivability for performance. they seemed to have had the same mindset as the japanese who also didnt armor their fighter ac too much either. problem was russia had more men to replace lost pilots with and the japs didnt. russia was able to flood the skies with ac while japan saw theirs dwindle. i cant remember which bio i read of the LW pilot. he remarked that they would shoot down 20 vvs ac and the next day there would be 80 more of them in the air. if you would armor a yak ( or a zero ) to give the pilot the same survivabilty rate as a western ac....they would have not preformed nearly as well and very welll could have been out classed by existing ac. had the eastern war been fought at high alt like the western war...it would have been interesting to see what the VVS would have fielded.
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