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I'm talking about the end of the war. The jagdpanther and tigers were meant specifically for defense. As for the me262's: Do you even know what their attack range was?. Hardly used for an offensive weapon. It was just a super fast jet airplane meant to go up and hunt down enemy fighters and bombers in the immediate vicinity and come right back to refuel. To say it was a gas whore is a gross understatement. What do you mean by "the end of the war"? The Germans were still conducting armoured operations to the very end. Fuel became increasingly scarce, yes, but what you wrote about tank destroyers being unmoving pillboxes is garbage. The Me 262 project was begun before WW2 and it was designed as an interceptor. That means it was meant for all fighter roles and not, as you seem to suggest, some sort of point-defence weapon. As I have already explained, they were mostly used defensively due to Germany's war situation by the time they were introduced but they were often used offensively as well, especially as fighter-bombers. Although its Junkers Jumo 004s had quite high fuel consumption, the Me 262 had large tanks and its range of 1050km compared quite well to many of its piston-engined contemporaries. The FW 190D for example had a range of 800km. I know a bit about this stuff because as well as studying WW2 for many years, I'm a gas-turbine specialist and was an aircraft technician on fighters. Cheers, Neilster I agree to Neilster´s Me262-statements and Patrice´s opinion that it might be mixed up with the Me163 interceptor. The Me262 actually had more range than the Fw190 of the Me109 at that time (I also have similar numbers above in my archive). regards Wow! my aplologies to you Neilster. I can't believe after all these years thinking the ME262 had that 65 mile range when all along it was the rocket plane. With the supreme knowledge I have of WWII, I am so embarrassed to admit that I missed the boat in that one. I was so sure I was right that I went to my World war II almanac to point it all out only to find out you are right on the money. Kudos to you. As far as the tanks/tank destroyers go, Are you talking about events right up until the German surrender in May of '45? because I know for a fact that there were using those tanks for that reason in the battle of Berlin. I don't mean to be getting into a pissing match about it, but those things consumed gas similar to that of the vehicle transporter for the space shuttles, and we both agree guel was a major problem for them by that time.
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