Watson's Whizzers is the complex story of the meticulously planned and
executed disarmament of the Luftwaffe after its defeat in the spring of
1945, and the retrieval and transfer to the United States of Germany's
advanced aeronautical technology and world-class scientists. Technology
so superior that it would in short measure change the look of United
States air forces. Although General Spaatz in May 1945 had under his
command 17,000 planes of all kinds, the largest air armada ever
assembled, they were of little future use. The future was about swept
wing aircraft flying at supersonic speeds, or close to it: the
incomparable Boeing B-47 jet bomber and its successor the eight jet
B-52; the North American F-86 fighter and its supersonic successor the
F-100 Supersaber were the immediate results of the German technology
transfer and secured America's future in the darkest days of the Cold
War.