The fact is that the early jets made after WW2 owed their design more to captured German designs and technology than any other factor.ack-ack
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I should've been more clear. The P51 handles great at high speed. The 262 doesn't (at least not as well as the Mustang). Basically, and correct me if I'm wrong, North American began development of the Sabre by incorporating design features of the Mustang into the Fury (like the laminar flow wing, tail system, etc.). Then, they improved upon that design and added ideas taken from the Germans, which gets us the Sabre.
If the Sabre evolved from the Fury, and the Fury evolved from the Mustang, it's not unrealistic to say that the Sabre evolved from the Mustang.This seems to be a subjective topic, based on how you define "evolved."
Quote from: MachFly on May 05, 2009, 09:45:25 PMYeah your absolutely right, F-86 did come from P-51, it came a long way from p-51.Also did you know that F-22 came from the wright flyer, they look so much alike , they both have wings!!!Do you have a reading comprehension problem?
Yeah your absolutely right, F-86 did come from P-51, it came a long way from p-51.Also did you know that F-22 came from the wright flyer, they look so much alike , they both have wings!!!
You certainly don't understand sarcasm.
What, exactly, were you being sarcastic about?
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Is it not obvious? F-22 and the Wright Flyer? They're like, so totally close its, like, hard to tell like, how, like, different they are..
He has a reading comprehension problem.
F86 was from the korean war and it was american the picture you have is a imported one so one word.... FAIL.