Silencer1
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Hello!
There have been 3 very different types built, known as a V-bombers: Vulcan, Victor, Valiant.
As they are designed and produced by different companies and have very a number of very distinctive features in configuration - I presume, that UK officials (as well as RAF and designers) were a lot of reason to put all them in simultaneous production.
Is there were any most "common" explanation of this, most frequently contains in the books or articles?
If someone could citied it here, I'll be very appreciated!
My two guesses:
high technical risk to choose only one type for further service
spreading the production of aircraft to different contractors in case of wartime destruction.
Thanks in advance
There have been 3 very different types built, known as a V-bombers: Vulcan, Victor, Valiant.
As they are designed and produced by different companies and have very a number of very distinctive features in configuration - I presume, that UK officials (as well as RAF and designers) were a lot of reason to put all them in simultaneous production.
Is there were any most "common" explanation of this, most frequently contains in the books or articles?
If someone could citied it here, I'll be very appreciated!
My two guesses:
high technical risk to choose only one type for further service
spreading the production of aircraft to different contractors in case of wartime destruction.
Thanks in advance