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Letter "V" » Von Hardesty Quotes
«We wondered how did they do this, how did they manage it, how did they get the material and the human resources ... the discipline?»
Author: Von Hardesty
«They took it apart component by component, panel by panel, almost rivet by rivet,»
Author: Von Hardesty
«It's a phenomenal feat of human engineering.»
Author: Von Hardesty
«Tupolev ... had radio links out to the various factories, and they would report almost daily on their progress. It was the equivalent of their Manhattan Project -- high priority.»
Author: Von Hardesty
«It was measured and copied and photographed, and then someone would get the assignment to replicate a part, like an altimeter.»
Author: Von Hardesty
«The Tu-4 was a big surprise»
Author: Von Hardesty
«What he wanted to do was close a vulnerability to the West; to have an intercontinental, long-range bomber equal to the B-29, which became even more crucial after 1949 with the first Soviet atomic weapon,»
Author: Von Hardesty
«What he wanted to do was close a vulnerability to the West; to have an intercontinental, long-range bomber equal to the B-29, which became even more crucial after 1949 with the first Soviet atomic weapon.»
Author: Von Hardesty

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