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When you think about it as well - if not dramatic German situation with the available resources - I wonder what could have ended the Second World War. Being technologically far more advanced than the Allies, the Germans lost because they constantly lacked manpower and materials to carry out the mass production of weapons. After the war the Allies armaments vystymasisi long "fed" German inventions and technologies. In particular, space tourism it should be noted jet aviation and missile technology concerned. Well this fun machine and a typical example of the fact that the Germans solved the unconventional use of a twin-engine plane and got the machine, which was not able to catch up allied fighters. Unfortunately, the series did not have time to get it.
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