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The Monster Bomber Germany Would Do Anything to Destroy - Petlyakov Pe-8 

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In May of 1942, a Petlyakov Pe-8 bomber took off from the Soviet Union and headed to the Atlantic. On board was diplomat V. M. Molotov, who was assigned a top-secret and critical mission.
Piloted by E.K. Pusep, the Pe-8 was the only Soviet aircraft capable of reaching America and making it back safely.
The political envoy was to negotiate the terms to open a second front in World War 2, stopping at London and then heading to Washington. But the Atlantic Ocean wasn't forgiving.
Soviet hero Colonel Mikhail Simonov would later say: (QUOTE) “The Pe-8 was an exceptionally good aircraft in our time. And the Germans, if they managed to shoot down a Pe-8, they were awarded with the Iron Cross, 3 thousand marks, and 10 days vacation off duty to their hometown. That's why they were hunting our aircraft like a devil after a culpable soul.”
Still, the war’s future now depended solely on Molotov’s diplomatic mission…
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@frogge6443
@frogge6443 Год назад
If you see your enemy flying this over the battlefield in War Thunder, you better start your prayers.
@tunigkhan4942
@tunigkhan4942 Год назад
Also start praying if you see a friendly flying it lol
@slavking992
@slavking992 Год назад
FAB 5000 Gonna send you to the shadow realm
@aabumble9954
@aabumble9954 Год назад
My dream plane in warplanes ww2 dogfight.
@PVEgod1
@PVEgod1 Год назад
War thunder players worst nightmare
@ATBatmanMALS31
@ATBatmanMALS31 Год назад
Shit, not mine.. Air RB fighter pilots have a different set of fears all together... Pe-8s look like a dart board to me, and are probably about as combat effective as one. And god help that fucker if he drops his Fab-5k water-heater/anti-aircraft bomb while I'm shooting at him.. it's like an air burst nuke going off.
@arturorodriguez2588
@arturorodriguez2588 Год назад
“Nuke inc! Clear B”
@GetOutterMeHouse
@GetOutterMeHouse Год назад
Juiciest target
@DrakViggen
@DrakViggen Год назад
🤣
@Casual2270
@Casual2270 Год назад
*proceeds to kill 4 enemies and 5 allies and then get killed by a Wirbelwind/Fw-190*
@lanfrancoadreani9212
@lanfrancoadreani9212 Год назад
"Iron cross 3 thousands marks and 10 days vacation". I am gonna send my complaint to Gaejin for their lack of realism
@o.5command
@o.5command Год назад
Welp this was a case of mild PTSD from war thunder.
@scotttill3847
@scotttill3847 Год назад
Nuke inbound!
@alancranford3398
@alancranford3398 Год назад
Thanks. The PE-8 was almost lost to history.
@quarkedbutt3957
@quarkedbutt3957 Год назад
I would miss it on War Thunder, Fab 5000 go: "BRR BEEP BRRR BEEP BRRRRRR BEEP"
@Newvegasfiend
@Newvegasfiend Год назад
What about war thunder
@richardfreeman724
@richardfreeman724 Год назад
As a war thunder player and German main,this statement couldn't be further from the truth
@michaelsnyder3871
@michaelsnyder3871 3 месяца назад
Not to serious historians of WW2.
@bryanparkhurst17
@bryanparkhurst17 Год назад
The ironic part is that they had the perfect platform to evolve and then they went ahead and sunk all that time, money and effort into copying the B-29.
@kristensorensen2219
@kristensorensen2219 Год назад
That shows central planning is a shit storm. The Bolsheviks were idiots!
@BobSmith-uw9ht
@BobSmith-uw9ht Год назад
Yah…… that’s the Soviet’s
@gj1234567899999
@gj1234567899999 Год назад
There’s a channel called WWII bombers. It talks about B-29z The b-29s gun system was very advanced and shot down 900 Japanese fighters! It had a higher kill ratio than p-51 mustang 😂
@Jbroker404
@Jbroker404 Год назад
I can't think of anyone who ever accused Stalin of being smart.
@Jbroker404
@Jbroker404 Год назад
@@gj1234567899999 maybe they should have just copied the gun system and put it on an evolved version of the Pe-8
@unclesmrgol
@unclesmrgol Год назад
Molotov went from being Ribbentrop's best friend to being his worst enemy.
@corinnegregory9027
@corinnegregory9027 Год назад
Actually a beautiful aircraft years ahead of its time. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
@Astrofrank
@Astrofrank Год назад
I agree, it is not a monster, but quite elegant.
@michaelsnyder3871
@michaelsnyder3871 3 месяца назад
Actually no. The B-17, B-24, the Lancaster and Halifax were all just as good and in service in the several hundreds when operational Pe-8s rarely exceeded 100.
@johnforsyth7987
@johnforsyth7987 Год назад
Another very informative video. I actually knew about this one. I wonder what Mr. Petlyakov might have done for the Soviet Union in WWII had he not died in 1942
@mrflash5268
@mrflash5268 Год назад
Anyone else here enjoy playing this plane in war Thunder dunking 5000kg bombs on fools?
@evo3s75
@evo3s75 Год назад
One of my first matches, single cap which enemies were camping from a hill, I dropped my bomb on there and wiped out all 7 on the mountain. That won us the match Absolutely love the 5t bomb xD
@slbathi_wt8528
@slbathi_wt8528 Год назад
Tell gaijin to add grandslam 10 ton bomb
@BobSmith-uw9ht
@BobSmith-uw9ht Год назад
I’m trying to get it soon
@td9302
@td9302 Год назад
Yeah. It is cool but the feeling of saving 10 teammates by shooting down the bomb is better
@slbathi_wt8528
@slbathi_wt8528 Год назад
@@td9302 no dude it's not better it's THE BEST 👍👍👍👍👍👍😍😍😍😍
@tomt373
@tomt373 Год назад
Actually, it was not the first time a bomber surpassed current fighter aircraft in terms of speed. That precedent was set by the Martin B-10.
@elasadito541
@elasadito541 Год назад
He said the first time a heavy bomber, the B-10 was a smaller medium bomber
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 Год назад
Take information like that with a grain of salt, rating aircraft is a tricky thing and a lot of sources like to use the speed of one aircraft where it has it's maximum speed and compare it to another aircraft at an altitude where it doesn't achieve it's maximum speed. Or compare them both at the same altitude but that not being an altitude where they'd realistically meet each other. The only way to get the real picture is to get the performance specs on both aircraft starting at 5,000 ft and then comparing them to each other at each 5,000 ft increase in altitude, and even then you have to compare them at the altitude they'd meet each other with the bomber loaded and unloaded. See, lot more to it than looking at some top speed listed in a Wikipedia page or what some video claims.
@alasdairblack393
@alasdairblack393 Год назад
British Bristol Blenheim was faster than the fighters of the day also.
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 Год назад
@@alasdairblack393 The Blenheim was only a light bomber, and it's top speed was only 266 MPH, it was introduced in 1937 and I don't know of any front line fighter's from 1937 that didn't go at least 300 MPH.
@quarkedbutt3957
@quarkedbutt3957 Год назад
Ah my favorite meme nuke plane on War Thunder. Fab 5000 go boom
@foxoftheswamp2421
@foxoftheswamp2421 Год назад
War thunder ptsd with the 5000 kilogram bombs
@vlaDVille
@vlaDVille Год назад
AKA the thing that teamkills me the most in GRB. Nice!
@Commander_Koyke
@Commander_Koyke Год назад
Ah yes the "i rather kill 5 Enemy tanks but the cost would be 3 dead Friendly Tanks." In WT
@greatsol2444
@greatsol2444 Год назад
Your docu-shorts are excellent. Could you please do a video on how those rotating machine gun-pods came about, and how they function?
@laprepper
@laprepper Год назад
A central supercharger of sorts, fascinating
@mrjockt
@mrjockt Год назад
The Pe-8 carrying Molotov landed in the U.K. at a little known airfield called R.A.F. Tealing just north of Dundee in Scotland, the reason Tealing was chosen rather than one of the larger bases closer to London was that Tealing already had an association with the Russians, the base was used to train Russian crews to fly the Hampden bombers supplied to Russia by the U.K.
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 Год назад
Is that where Dundee cake comes from?
@mrjockt
@mrjockt Год назад
@@dukecraig2402 Of course.
@henkormel5610
@henkormel5610 5 месяцев назад
Rex's hangar has an outstanding video about the Pe8. It's much more detailed.
@bigdoc1981
@bigdoc1981 Год назад
Thanks for your videos. They are fantastic! Just a small note - not TB-Z, but TB-3 (three). In Russian sound Z is written in letter that looks like 3, but it's Z.
@lancerevell5979
@lancerevell5979 Год назад
Sounds like Pe-8 was basically the Soviet equivalent to the B-17.
@SoloRenegade
@SoloRenegade Год назад
the Italian P.108 looked incredibly like the B-17 as well. Just coincidence, but really neat to compare.
@tomt373
@tomt373 Год назад
It was an attempt, but not structurally designed to last as long as either the B-17's, or the 29's.
@lanfrancoadreani9212
@lanfrancoadreani9212 Год назад
@@SoloRenegade the guy Who designed It worked in the US till 36.
@BobSmith-uw9ht
@BobSmith-uw9ht Год назад
@@SoloRenegade kinda I guess
@SoloRenegade
@SoloRenegade Год назад
@@lanfrancoadreani9212 Interesting, I did not know that. Haven't read up on the P.108 that much yet, only just became interested in it recently.
@andremartins8651
@andremartins8651 Год назад
Great video. Better use of footage in the past two videos has been a great improvement. Thanks.
@Vikingdescendent
@Vikingdescendent Год назад
Impressive aircraft to say the least!
@ZZstaff
@ZZstaff Год назад
Thank you
@roberth2227
@roberth2227 Год назад
These are amazing stories...
@scottchryt2587
@scottchryt2587 Год назад
Ah, the Pe-8. A staple of War Thunder low tier weapons used by the most unskilled of flyers to great effect.
@oxcart4172
@oxcart4172 Год назад
Nobody flies in War Thunder. Its a game!
@teslaelectro9657
@teslaelectro9657 Год назад
Excellent !
@Petrowsky14
@Petrowsky14 Год назад
Never heard about the Soviets bombing German cities before, always thought it was strictly RAF and the Americans
@diverr69
@diverr69 Год назад
this is fun in war thunder
@thorbaine7457
@thorbaine7457 Год назад
Love the channel , perfect for and history freak like me
@hongiehongie5831
@hongiehongie5831 Год назад
Warthunder players:”trust me Germany isn’t the only people that wants that thing gone”
@boqndimitrov8693
@boqndimitrov8693 Год назад
impressively informative, and without the usual anti soviet/russian/communist comments for such videos. exactly what we need.
@abizair1832
@abizair1832 Год назад
Ah yes, the god of low-tier battles in War Thunder.
@garyjust.johnson1436
@garyjust.johnson1436 Год назад
Nice!
@gonzomechanic7196
@gonzomechanic7196 Год назад
But to retun to topic, fascinating vid. Despite years of misspent wwII study, I had no idea this thing existed...
@operator6471
@operator6471 Год назад
Wow, first time I've heard of it.
@eloiseharbeson2483
@eloiseharbeson2483 Год назад
That pencil sized slide rule was VERY interesting.
@ildart8738
@ildart8738 Год назад
It's a flight computer. We still use them today. Look up Jeppesen E6B-R2. Doesn't need batteries, and never fails.
@LongTran-em6hc
@LongTran-em6hc Год назад
Off course they would do anything to destroy it, or the 5000kg mini nuke clear half the D point away.
@infinitificator4629
@infinitificator4629 Год назад
The heaviest aviation bomb was not made by the russians, but by the british. Both Tallboy and Grand Slam surspass the FAB5000.
@Crazcosmopwnu
@Crazcosmopwnu Год назад
Pe-8 spawned in scatter!!!!
@paulhickie6974
@paulhickie6974 Год назад
Cool bomber 😎👍👍.
@JohnSmith-mk4nf
@JohnSmith-mk4nf Год назад
Nuke bomb capable like avro or the super, made more interesting by the lack of collaboration. Discrete human innovation in competition contemporaryily but historicically ineffective in a pragmatical sense perhaps...
@MrTaxiRob
@MrTaxiRob Год назад
Stalin's direct command made sense since it was a strategic bomber wing with a limited number of aircraft. They didn't have the resources to develop a standing doctrine.
@justfly7730
@justfly7730 Год назад
FAB5000, my favorite bomb.
@UchihaSasuke02
@UchihaSasuke02 Год назад
every warthunder player feels the same way, moment one shots up fire everything at it
@corathus
@corathus Год назад
It seems you're doing soviet bombers recently with this Pe-8 and the Tu-2. Could you please review the IL-4 it's a pretty bomber and quite interesting
@drmarkintexas-400
@drmarkintexas-400 Год назад
🏆🏆🏆👍🇺🇲🙏 Thank you for sharing
@EnterpriseXI
@EnterpriseXI Год назад
Fighting against these bombers in the first IL-2 sturmovik game was quite difficult. You had to attack head on, if you try to attack from the rear it would be a death sentence
@ikman4006
@ikman4006 Год назад
Shvak cannons don’t mess around.
@sixfootbear
@sixfootbear Год назад
Russia bombed Berlin in penny numbers.The RAF flew 1000 bomber raids and paid a very heavy price for doing so..
@kaletovhangar
@kaletovhangar Год назад
Well,USSR wasn't industrially ready for production of heavy bomber fleets.800 TB-3s,300 Yer-2s and about 70 Pe-8s were produced in 1933-45 period.
@user-xf7tm9nq3i
@user-xf7tm9nq3i Год назад
If we talk about the high price and effectiveness of the destruction of Nazi Germany, then this is what the USSR did. Yes, the raids of Western countries on German factories were effective and useful. But in the end, the Germans recruited teenagers because their entire army remained lying in the east.
@MHPloni-kl5ec
@MHPloni-kl5ec Год назад
_"Still . . still . . . still"_
@JTA1961
@JTA1961 Год назад
Wonder if he enjoyed a cocktail during his flight...
@dundabird3203
@dundabird3203 Год назад
You're such an excellent presenter and researcher, you are an exemplar of what RU-vid can be.
@guidor.4161
@guidor.4161 Год назад
There are many cases when a bomber surpassed the contemporary fighters in speed: e.g. Martin B-10, Blenheim, Heinkel 111
@peterkerr4019
@peterkerr4019 Год назад
The Mosquito?
@miquelescribanoivars5049
@miquelescribanoivars5049 Год назад
Both medium bombers.
@Yelocalhooman
@Yelocalhooman Год назад
@@peterkerr4019 too small in terms of payload to be called a bomber
@DavidRLentz
@DavidRLentz Год назад
Please tell us about the origins and development of the Tupolev TU-4 Soviet Bomber. Also the RAF's Washington Bomber.
@Schlipperschlopper
@Schlipperschlopper Год назад
USSR had the best WW2 piston planes!
@eddyspageddi7128
@eddyspageddi7128 Год назад
War Thunder players seeing this: *terrified*
@user-tc9vi7ov3x
@user-tc9vi7ov3x Год назад
YUP
@StevenStanleyBayes
@StevenStanleyBayes Год назад
Air cooled engines were and are, even now, better for airplanes. Airplanes fly 10km up, where. the temperatures are much lower, even, than Everest. What do you need water or antifreeze for? Even at low altitudes in a hot summer, temperatures are very low. Consider the speed and air nozzles and Bernoulli and you get La5, which, blew 109 out of the skies and the Germans had to replace 109 with 190 on the Eastern Front.
@DarthBaras13
@DarthBaras13 Год назад
This beauty is a fan favorite for players of War Thunder. It's FAB-5000 bomb (5,000 kg total) can absolutely wreck players in mixed battles and it's point-defense guns will shred any aircraft that lingers behind it. There is a reason why this plain is nicknamed "Death Star" in War Thunder.
@hamemoney
@hamemoney Год назад
Wondered when Pe-8 make appearance.
@mikhailjairnisbett441
@mikhailjairnisbett441 Год назад
FAB-5000
@adamkuykendall
@adamkuykendall Год назад
Mmm....I'm American. The B-17, B-24, and British Lancaster did much more for the war effort.
@raphaelrae8186
@raphaelrae8186 Год назад
Almost as beautiful as America's B-17.
@michaelsnyder3871
@michaelsnyder3871 3 месяца назад
The Germans didn't fear an aircraft which only existed in the tens and was forced to operate at night. The Pe-8 was a strategic failure which led to the Il-4 being the primary bomber of the Long Range Bomber regiments. It's best known mission was flying Soviet diplomats around. Instead, the Germans tasked 55% of their fighter strength by June 1944 to the Defense of the Reich and there were over 15,000 88mm, 105mm and 128mm AA guns stationed in the Netherlands and Germany to defend the Reich from US and British heavy bombers. And BTW, you can't evolve something you don't have the tech for. The B-29 was a generation ahead or more of anything the Soviets could build in 1945.
@Josh_Exitcamper
@Josh_Exitcamper Год назад
The bane of war thunder tankers lol😂.
@billyyank2198
@billyyank2198 Год назад
So, what was so important about that diplomatic mission? Did I miss something?
@theduck4482
@theduck4482 Год назад
Yeah no, the pe 8 is scary, even fighters go down and shoot the bombs, or going after it after spawning
@ufoengines
@ufoengines Год назад
The Russians were into ram jet in the 1930's . Did they ever stick a couple on those on this good looking plane?
@timgosling3076
@timgosling3076 Год назад
First the mission to London and Washington had no effect whatsoever on the course of the war. Whatever was promised to Molotov both Churchill and FDR were only too well aware that a second front was impossible for at least 2 years. Second, the Pe-8 was a disaster, sometimes losing twice as many aircraft to mechanical failure as it did to enemy action. Fortunately very few were built, less than 100, so they were never a massive drain on Soviet resources.
@ectogaming20
@ectogaming20 Год назад
fab-5000 ptsd
@VistaThaiGuy
@VistaThaiGuy Год назад
In Soviet Russia, Bomber pee on you....ain't that grate...Pe-8???😎
@JRCinKY
@JRCinKY Год назад
Kinda reminds me of the Bear bomber.
@robertdragoff6909
@robertdragoff6909 Год назад
Is it my imagination, or does this plane look a little like a B17?
@allangibson8494
@allangibson8494 Год назад
It’s a four engined bomber… The 93 built wasn’t comparable…
@alexandermenschmaschine5361
Why is the TB-3 called in some way like "TB-Zi" here? It is TB-Three
@Charlesputnam-bn9zy
@Charlesputnam-bn9zy Год назад
2:54 So this was the plane Boeing shamelessly stole downright to build its B-17 Flying Fortress.
@marlboro9tibike
@marlboro9tibike Год назад
In soviet russia, bombers arent used to bomb the strategic points of an enemy, they deliver the political message!
@benhudman7911
@benhudman7911 Год назад
I feel like I have been in a time warp or something. Where the heck did this bird come from?
@rickhibdon11
@rickhibdon11 Год назад
Same here. I never heard of this.
@grikkajunior
@grikkajunior Год назад
The Russian bombing campaign is never really mentioned, most people only know this from warthunder
@kaletovhangar
@kaletovhangar Год назад
Tupolev TB-3 was first strategic bomber of Soviet air force.Later TB-3 FRN variant was evolved into Bolkhotnikov DB-A which design shared lots of similarities with later Pe-8.
@foedspaghetti3290
@foedspaghetti3290 Год назад
Is it a coincidence that the nose cone is so similar to the B-17?
@ivankrylov6270
@ivankrylov6270 Год назад
Form follows function
@user-xf7tm9nq3i
@user-xf7tm9nq3i Год назад
No, it's not coincidence. Just like the shape of a bullet can't be random. Aircraft are built based on physical principles and available technologies.
@nekomancer4641
@nekomancer4641 Год назад
War Thunder player having PTSD about that time they and their 7 homies got wiped by the 5T bomb
@raidriar3332
@raidriar3332 Год назад
Can't have PTSD if you are the PTSD
@konteen2666
@konteen2666 Год назад
Here comes the war thunder player
@auro1986
@auro1986 Год назад
was this diplomat the inventor of molotov cocktail?
@StevenStanleyBayes
@StevenStanleyBayes Год назад
No, the Soviet Union did NOT have shortages in the 30's and, definitely, not in 1940. They were immensely advanced back then. However, The USSR did NOT have Aluminium as the rich Aluminium deposits were not discovered, yet. Thus, the ONLY thing Stalin asked The US and Britain for was Aluminium. Nothing else. Except, to open a Western Front in France, not, only, in Italy, whose mid mountains were impossible to get through, not to mention the German defenses there. Well, when you do not have something, you do not have shortage thereof, you, just, do not have this thing at all.
@Minong_Manitou_Mishepeshu
@Minong_Manitou_Mishepeshu Год назад
Everyone should have used square tails on WW2 era aircraft...
@deeacosta2734
@deeacosta2734 Год назад
They only made 80. Doubts about this plane.
@noosphereexists2315
@noosphereexists2315 Год назад
Пе-8 который сбрасывает много 1000 тонок: -_- Пе-8 который сбрасывает 5-ти тонку: 0-0
@paulnutter1713
@paulnutter1713 Год назад
most of the massive 93!!!! built weren't shot down as they either crashed or broke down before they got to the target.
@jarikinnunen1718
@jarikinnunen1718 Год назад
The one of the soviet diesel engine bomber crashed in Finland in WWII. It tried to bomb Berlin but did bomb Varsova. It had oil leak and pilot did parachute without warn others. Three of the crew was survived from crash. Finnish air force did bomb that air field where they was operated, near the Leningrad.
@MH15501
@MH15501 Год назад
I hate how underappreciated much of soviet industry during WW2 is nowadays. They produced some incredibly modern (for the time) and complex planes and tanks, but usually this gets overwhelmed by people just yelling about how they only cared about numbers and how everything was of poor quality.
@nervydoc8610
@nervydoc8610 Год назад
Why TB-Z tho? It's TB-3 (Three)
@thewise3551
@thewise3551 Год назад
Crazy that such risks had to be taken. Now you could just WhatsApp the American diplomat. Sorted.
@eddieconroy212
@eddieconroy212 Год назад
There is a strong similarity between that and the B17, I wonder if Boeing just copied it?
@johnking6252
@johnking6252 Год назад
?? I think Boeing design shows progression from earlier aircraft where the Russian design just seems to pop up? not sure though? just thinking 🤔
@kaletovhangar
@kaletovhangar Год назад
@@johnking6252 Nope.Pe-8 was evolution of DB-A aircraft which was somewhat an evolution of TB-3 bomber.
@johnking6252
@johnking6252 Год назад
@@kaletovhangar thanks for the info. So you think independent parallel development of both aircraft? Considering the era co-operation doesn't seem likely?.
@kaletovhangar
@kaletovhangar Год назад
@@johnking6252 Not really that familiar with Soviet aircraft development process so don't know if there was some correlation.
@johnking6252
@johnking6252 Год назад
@@kaletovhangar again thanks for your thoughts, aircraft development appears to be much more international then previously thought.
@ysoitney
@ysoitney Год назад
Front-line aircraft production before June 22, 1941 was prioritized over long-range bombers. That would only make sense if the Soviet Union planned on conquering Europe and seizing intact industries that long-range bombers would have destroyed. Had Stalin not suddenly occupied Moldova in ‘40, frustrating all his attempts at secrecy, that plan might have worked. Alas, Hitler, who hadn’t previously made plans for invasion, after Moldova tasked his generals to do so. The front-line aircraft were then destroyed, and the bombers not built. All that remained were rivers of blood and lend-lease.
@kaletovhangar
@kaletovhangar Год назад
You speak like USSR didn't produce tons of frontline aircraft during ww2 and that all was down to Lend Lease.
@ysoitney
@ysoitney Год назад
@@kaletovhangar I'm speaking about a change of strategy that favored tactical over strategic aviation and why that change occurred.
@markhughes7927
@markhughes7927 Год назад
Can you do something on the Ju 290 and Ju 390 - from what I am reading they played very interesting covert roles towards the end of War2 especially in relation to Argentina.
@baconking1160
@baconking1160 Год назад
Its amazing the soveits built amazing scientific achievements, but they could not make enought toliet paper for their entire population.
@anir2286
@anir2286 Год назад
Nazis and Soviets were in Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact up until 1940s or Nazis invasion of USSR. Why didn’t they ask Soviets for this design? Imagine what would be outcome of the war if Nazis got this machine and improved over it. NY and Washington would have been in range of this aircraft and Battle of Britain would have a different outcome.
@headhunter1541
@headhunter1541 Год назад
Why didn't they just fly to Alaska. Like, there are, in some places, around 20 to 30 km distance between todays Alaska and the former Soviet Union. I don't get it, why they had to fly over Germany, land in Britain, then fly over the Atlantic and the to Washington DC. Couldn't they just meet in Alaska or fly west to Washington?
@Matt9Xx
@Matt9Xx Год назад
I hate this thing in WT
@bitsaurus
@bitsaurus Год назад
I am 1000.
@mcsmith7606
@mcsmith7606 Год назад
If PE* was so good why did they have to copy B-29?
@tomt373
@tomt373 Год назад
The PE's had to be grounded due to premature metal fatigue from an under-designed air-frame. Boeing had test data from the B-17 that no one else posessed.
@user-dh2ev9sc4c
@user-dh2ev9sc4c Год назад
It were good at the beginning of war, but obsolete at it's end. I'm russian, but I admit, that B-29 were better in every possible way
@genericscottishchannel1603
@genericscottishchannel1603 Год назад
changoos plaen
@michaelarmbruster586
@michaelarmbruster586 Год назад
The Germans screwed up when they didn't develop a heavy. boxer the one general that wanted one died if they had they could have hit the fa Tories after they got moved And the electri plants for the factories Never knew the soviets boomed Berlin and I read a lot of history
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