How could the allies even compete?
>>30096085
>Nazis had all of their technology copied
No shit, Nazis also copied shit from other countries. There's even an STG-44 with a copy of the Infrared scope used on the M3 in your picture.
Also,
>World's first helicopter that went into mass production.
Fucking lies. Only 24 were made. That's like saying the Mars Pistol was in mass production.
>>30096170
Lol shut up jew
>>30096085
>>30096625
JIDF detected, antiracist is code for antiwhite.
You mispelled constructed and even underlined it
>>30096170
24 counts as mass production.
>>30096085
>>30096170
>>30096302
>>30096625
>>30096685
>>30096782
C'mon guys, it isn't even subtle.
>>30096085
Ancient as fuck bait pic, but what always bugs me is the notion that the v1 was the first cruise missile
>>30096085
They can't. German soldiers and technology was the best in the war.
>>30096085
>Stg = AK
yep, that's all I needed to see.
Not to worry though, this thread will be flooded by retards who will take the bait.
This is half good half bait.
The v1 is not comparable to a tomahawk and the atomic bomb part was stupid because there were tons of scientists, some from Hungary and shit too
>>30097162
>screenshotting a post instead of saving the picture
>>30096085
>mfw ops post
>mfw this thread
>>30096085
>How could the allies compete?
Probably by winning the war
>>30096085
>DA GERMANS HAD NOOOOKKKKSS
No they didn't.
If they did, they would have used them against the Russians. Ditto the Japanese.
P-59 Airacomet first flight october 1942
Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star first flight 1944
Gloster Meteor F.1 & F.3 first flight March 1943
Messerschmitt Me 262 July 1942
Take note the jet engine was in development In the UK and us long before the me262 was even known to the allies.
Plans for a jet engine were sent to the US during the Tizard Mission back in 1940.
Krauts are just buttmad cus they got cucked by superior saxon penis.
Also OP's trolling no one is this stupid.
>>30098135
thanks for joining us tonight lorrie
>>30096085
I can't resist.
The Sikorsky R-4, first flight on January 14, 1942, was the worlds first production helicopter and introduced the familiar main and tail rotor configuration. Prior to the R-4 there was the Vought-Sikorsky VS-300 of a similar design that first flew on September 14, 1939,