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I just found this new video on youtube and think it cut be interesting for some of you.
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Heinkel He 219 Very Best piston fighter bimotor of WW2
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Actually the best German twin engined plane of the war, would probably have been the Do 335...
The He 219 was a nice night fighter, but little else. |
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One of the most widely used nightfighters for the germans was the Bf-110 as far as I know, they were reliable gunnery platforms and had the advantage of a rear gunner increasing the overall fire power and decreasing the need to maneuver when overshooting targets. I think some of them were fit with a radar, late war units... however I don't really know for sure.
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