B-36 Use?

NothingNow

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It took TEN YEARS to get the B-36 in effective service IOTL (1941-1951). Let's say we can halve that, somehow.

The plane STILL wouldn't be ready by the end of WWII.
You misunderstood me.
I meant the B-32, not the B-36. Which was developed in seven years, and put into production in 1944. If you can make that 1942 or 1943, that'd be a huge advantage.
 
Gridley, I believe nothingnow was referring to the B-32 Dominator entering into service sooner, not the B-36.
It took TEN YEARS to get the B-36 in effective service IOTL (1941-1951). Let's say we can halve that, somehow.

The plane STILL wouldn't be ready by the end of WWII.

If the Luftwaffe had started developing something in 1941 with the exact same specs as the B-36 and run the development program at the same rate as OTL it would be dismissed as ridiculous napkinwaffe by modern historians (except for the small minority of AH posters who would insist that if the program had just been given the proper resources Germany would have won the war).
 
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