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Old 04-02-2007, 06:22 AM   #1
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Question Messerschmitt Me 264 and Heinkel He 277.

How would the Allied have reacted if the Germans had managed to put sufficient numbers of the Messerschmitt Me 264 and Heinkel He 277 into action in mid 1943? Would the fighters that they had, P-38's and P-47's be good enough to take on these giants? Would it had sped up production of the P-51? Would it changed things around in that way that we'd have seen the B-29 over Europe in 1944? Maybe even the F-4U Corsair? I imagine this now that the 264 and 277 would be as good as the B-17 and B-24 in effiency and reliability....

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Old 04-02-2007, 07:10 AM   #2
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I guess that every bomber, no matter how big, would have been destroyed by fighters, unless properly escorted (and LW had no long range escort fighters in inventory, the best was the Fw190 with drop tank)

True that Allied fighters of 1943 (except the unreliabe Typhoon) did not carried proper armament to tackle heavy bombers, but it would have been easy to fit some extra-cannon, rockets etc. like the Germans did.
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Old 04-02-2007, 07:12 AM   #3
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Any idea how the LW would have tackled the escort problem? Did they have ANY projects or such on longdistance fighter escorts? Or.....?
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Old 04-04-2007, 12:18 AM   #4
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It could even have brought the B-36 Peacemaker off the drawing board early to act as a retailation bomber. Ie. you drop your bombs on me and I'll drop three times as many on you from one or more planes.
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Old 04-04-2007, 01:09 AM   #5
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Let me point out that the He 177/277 and the Me 264 are completely different type of bombers. That is: the Me 264 was designed for long range, the Heinkels for medium range.
So the question is first, what do you want to use those bombers for? Bombing Britain or the US?
If it's the US, then there is no way you can escort them. The Germans tried with the Me 328 parasite fighter but that would never have worked.
If it's Britain, then the Germans don't need long-range escort fighters. They could station them close enough to Britain.

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Old 04-04-2007, 09:29 AM   #6
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It could even have brought the B-36 Peacemaker off the drawing board early to act as a retailation bomber. Ie. you drop your bombs on me and I'll drop three times as many on you from one or more planes.
I really dont think it would have sped it up any. The B-29s were good eneogh for the job.
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I agree with Adler on that one, the B-29s could have been stationed dang near anywhere and still have been able to hit Germany.

For bomber duty, I would imagine the P-47 and P-38 because of their heavy armament. P-51's perhaps to take on the escort force if there was one. Bombing in such a manner would not have been a wise move at all for the Germans. They couldn't put out nearly as many heavy bombers as we could to compete with the heavy losses associated with hardcore heavy bombing.
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Old 04-04-2007, 10:38 AM   #8
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Since the Me 264 was a long range bomber to be. What kind of escorts did they have in mind to protect them? Did they have any in the inventory that would have been acceptable to develop any further or would a completely new design been the best way forward?
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Old 04-04-2007, 11:08 AM   #9
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Having a bomber and what to bomb are the questions. Given that the Germans had the long-range bomber with escorts what would they have hit? I think they would have missed the mark given their track record. Outcome would probably be the same.
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Lucky, I already answered your question.

If it's the US, then there is no way you can escort them. The Germans tried with the Me 328 parasite fighter but that would never have worked.
If it's Britain, then the Germans don't need long-range escort fighters. They could station them close enough to Britain.


So no, the Germans didn't have long-range escort fighter projects.
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Well it depended on how bad things got. The B-36 Peacemaker was almost ready to go in 1941 save for the fact that Britain didn't fall. In a large scale bombing scale I could imagine that the scale would be focused on increasing damage per mission. As it was the B-36 Peacemaker would probably have made an even bigger dent on German morale and industry during 1943-1945 if it was available.
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Where do you come up with this stuff? The B-36 was not almost ready to go in 1941. The US did not even have an operation jet fighter in 1941, so how were they going to have a bomber with 4 jet engines along with the 6 Prop engines?

The USAF requested a design of a very long range bomber on April 11, 1941! That does not mean that it was almost ready in 1941. The designs had just begun in 1941...

You are not going to get a plane of those proportions flying in a few months from design to first flight. Come on Healz use some common sence here.

The XB-36 did not even fly until 8 Aug 1946...

The first prototype failed to meet the standards place in the requirement of 1941 and it was plagued with problems. The first prototype to meet the standards did not even fly until 4 Dec. 1947.

Do some research man...
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As I understand it, the ME-264 was intended to be ditched in the ocean after bombing the US and their crews picked up by submarine. So to beat a dead horse, no escort plans were constructed.

As a retort to Civettone, perhaps they didn't need long range escort fighters but the LW probably should've sent planes with more staying power than the ME-190s they were so fond of!

By mid-1943 where this hypothetical is set, the Luftwaffe was already starting to feel the talent drain of the high attrition rates is suffered from the Battle of France onwards and with many of their pilots lost in the first BoB not returning, experience was a real factor as well. Assuming the manpower needs were there as well, one would imagine the Allied response would probably be a refit or some interceptor response.

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LW probably should've sent planes with more staying power than the ME-190s they were so fond of!
Bf 109 or Fw 190 not Me-190. I am sure that was just a typo though.

As a defensive aircraft the 109 was just fine.
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As I understand it, the ME-264 was intended to be ditched in the ocean after bombing the US and their crews picked up by submarine. So to beat a dead horse, no escort plans were constructed.
I thought that was the story of the Ju 290. The Me 264 had a range of 11,000 km so should have been able to get back to France.

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As a retort to Civettone, perhaps they didn't need long range escort fighters but the LW probably should've sent planes with more staying power than the ME-190s they were so fond of!
I was also thinking it was a typo - and it probably is - but then again, it would be a inventive way to name German fighters in one 'word' the Me 190


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By mid-1943 where this hypothetical is set, the Luftwaffe was already starting to feel the talent drain of the high attrition rates is suffered from the Battle of France onwards and with many of their pilots lost in the first BoB not returning, experience was a real factor as well. Assuming the manpower needs were there as well, one would imagine the Allied response would probably be a refit or some interceptor response.
I don't think the BoB or France still played a part in 1943. The Luftwaffe pilots were more experienced in 1943 than they were in 1940.
The training of new pilots was indeed a problem but this was not recognized by the German leaders, especially Jesschonnek (sp?) and Göring.


Anyway, I think the Amerika project was a damn good idea. With a couple of long-range bomber squadrons to reach random points along the American Eastcoast, the Americans would have to build radar stations and facilities along an at least thousand mile stretch and station fighter squadrons and AA battereis there. All resources which wouldn't have gone to the front. Even if this would have stopped any German bombers, those weapons would still stay in place even without a single German bomber crossing the Ocean.

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