The German arrow!

tony.osborne

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Undoubtedly one of the fastest aircraft designed in Germany during World War II. I share with you tons of photos of the Dornier Do 335, including rare color images, in flight and many others, some never before seen by me, including photos with Allied markings. One question, had entered into service and produced on a large scale, what its impact on the war? What do you think? Visit the link below, see all the photos and answer the poll.


Aviação em Floripa: Do 335: A flecha da Luftwaffe


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One question, had entered into service and produced on a large scale, what its impact on the war?

No change in the outcome of the war. The Germans simply couldn't out produce the US, couldn't replace factories and refineries at the rate Allied bombing was flattening them, couldn't sink enough shipping to make a difference, and couldn't replace soldiers quicker than the Soviets were killing them. New and exciting aircraft wasn't going to do much, especially once planes like the P-51 showed up and could make the long distance trip to escort the bombers.
 

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