But, let's twist this around....
"Mein Führer, the future is with large aircraft with heavy armament. First, we must invest in bombers which can strike against our future enemy, America, and Russia beyond Urals. Like He-177 but with eight engines with two engines in four pods. Meanwhile, all bomber production should be phased out in favor of He-177. It's a promising design and Heinkel can surely do their job."
"Second, we must invest in rockets which can penetrate any enemy defenses. While A4 is a good start, we need one with longer range and heavier payload, the proposed A9. It's no use having A4 which is essentially only a developmental design."
"Third, we need heavy fighters with heavy armament to fight enemy bombers and fighters. Single engine fighters don't have sufficient endurance and fighting power. Me-210 is perfect for the job, but it should have heavier guns, maybe even up to 75mm. Actually, when one thinks about it, the ideal mix would be rifle-caliber MG's for rapid fire coupled with heavier cannon, such as 50-75mm for long range, to strike the enemy beyond their reach."
"Fourth, the war can last for years. We must develop future technologies. Against enemy bombers, we must develop a rapid launched rocket fighter. Erich Bachem might have good ideas. We must also design a jet fighter. Flying wing of Horten offers good capabilities. Though, with rocket engines it might be even more efficient."
"We must do a radical change and phase out all current designs, now. New production should be distributed to small plants instead of a few large ones. Sure, this will cause minor inconveniences, but within a year Luftwaffe can sweep the skies with Me-210 fighters."
"Finally, although this touches the Navy, we should have carriers like Americans and the British. We should decommission our battleships and cruisers and convert them to carriers. It will be an easy job."