Talk:Focke-Wulf Project VII

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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.

The page you've referenced says nothing of the kind. It's a strange claim to make, anyway, with design work on the Vampire commencing mid-1942 and the prototype flying in September 1943. It's hard to pinpoint when work on the Flitzer actually began, but it seems to have been mid-1943, so it's difficult to say that the de Havilland team was copying a design that didn't actually exist yet. However, if you have reliable, published sources that back up the claim, please edit the article accordingly. --Rlandmann 20:50, 16 July 2007 (UTC)