German Engineers Were Shocked When B-29s Flew Higher Than Any Flak Could Reach
Автор: The Great War II
Загружено: 2025-10-26
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When the B-29 Superfortress appeared over Europe and the Pacific, it changed the very idea of air warfare. German engineers and anti-aircraft crews, confident in their cutting-edge Flak defenses, suddenly faced an American bomber flying higher, faster, and farther than anything they could hit. This wasn’t just another aircraft—it was a machine decades ahead of its time, a technological leap that left even the most advanced Axis scientists stunned.
In this video, we uncover why the B-29’s altitude and range made it nearly untouchable, how its pressurized cabin and advanced engines broke every rule of 1940s aviation, and what desperate measures the Germans considered to counter it. Discover how this flying fortress reshaped strategy, forced innovation, and marked a turning point in aerial supremacy—one that even the engineers of the Third Reich couldn’t believe was possible.
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