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this article is biased. Try this link - http://www.luft46.com/fw/fwflitz.html - it says much about english excuses connected with "de havilland vampire" (it WAS a copy of Focke)and top speed of this plane, and why it didn't went to mass production.
Hi, I've just undid the last edit which basically mentioned that the Saab 21 was surely influenced by the Flitzer design. No evidence (reference/source) of that was provided by the (anonymous) editor, and the way that the paragraph was written hinted that it was probably that editor's opinion and not based on facts.
I'll be happy for the info in the removed paragraph to be included again in the article, provided that the info is adequately sourced, or that the paragraph is rewritten.
Thanks & regards,
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06:38, 10 September 2008 (UTC)
Considering the SAAB 21 flew for the first time only 3 months after the Flitzer was first conceived on paper, well before any real design work has been done on the German project, it would be far more likely that the SAAB 21 or the Vampire influenced the design of the Flitzer if any such influence ever existed. kyphen —Preceding undated comment added 18:48, 16 February 2013 (UTC)
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this article is biased. Try this link - http://www.luft46.com/fw/fwflitz.html - it says much about english excuses connected with "de havilland vampire" (it WAS a copy of Focke)and top speed of this plane, and why it didn't went to mass production.
Hi, I've just undid the last edit which basically mentioned that the Saab 21 was surely influenced by the Flitzer design. No evidence (reference/source) of that was provided by the (anonymous) editor, and the way that the paragraph was written hinted that it was probably that editor's opinion and not based on facts.
I'll be happy for the info in the removed paragraph to be included again in the article, provided that the info is adequately sourced, or that the paragraph is rewritten.
Thanks & regards,
DPdH (
talk)
06:38, 10 September 2008 (UTC)
Considering the SAAB 21 flew for the first time only 3 months after the Flitzer was first conceived on paper, well before any real design work has been done on the German project, it would be far more likely that the SAAB 21 or the Vampire influenced the design of the Flitzer if any such influence ever existed. kyphen —Preceding undated comment added 18:48, 16 February 2013 (UTC)