Nicholas Bell
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Joined: 4/10/2006 From: Eagle River, Alaska Status: offline
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wrong on the 2nd part,they were in testing, by the KG's Very true. I was only talking about fighter operations, given we don't have bomber operations. Yep, the KG(j) units were total failures, but not because they were short planes. They kept getting bombed out and drawing new planes for, only to continue their "training". It was all politics by then, the bomber crowd vs the fighter crowd, even if the bomber pilots were supposed to fly the 262 as a fighter, and both were supposed to be defending the Fatherland. Frankly, their is more than a little truth in Goering's ranting about cowardice. Maybe not outright cowardice, but avoiding combat, finding technical reasons not to fly, etc. Just read one of Prien's histories and a sad story it tells. I guess one can't blame them for not wanting to die for a lost cause, but this is not what I learned as a youth reading Galland. Obviously this was the case for the pilots of KJ(j) 54 and the other 262 units which never operated.
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