Lexicus
Deity
I do not believe that the germans had a superior airforce, there was plenty of experimenting at the time n each of the countries involved, a mix of plane models in service. The germans just had more planes committed to this battle . Had the british fully committed their aviation to the continent before the actual invasion started, the panzers could have been haled and german infantry would have entered a meat grinder in France.
That's fair, but what I mean by superior air force is basically: more experienced pilots, and better coordination - the Luftwaffe's techniques for operating in tandem with the German ground forces were more advanced than anything the Allies had developed.
Had the british fully committed their aviation to the continent before the actual invasion started, the panzers could have been haled and german infantry would have entered a meat grinder in France.
Maybe, maybe not. I don't see how having more planes could have hurt the Allies though.