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It was trapped in a never-ending weight increase spiral, plus the manufacturer could not provide ANY estimate of costs to finish development.


They couldn't even say "the problems we know about right now will take X many pounds to fix. That doesn't account for any unforseen problems that crop up later."


That's an utter failure of project management, regardless of aircraft performance.





Because the Germans didn't want to pay that much for an airframe, didn't need that much range.


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