Senin, 23 Oktober 2017

Extremes: Engineering Overkill

Germany’s “Bomber B” program probably contributed more to victory than any other Luftwaffe project—Allied victory, that is. The Germans have long been known for their engineering genius, but it could sometimes be carried to counterproductive extremes. Such was the case  with the “Bomber B” program initiated in July 1939, an extremely ambitious project to replace …

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