"Krztalizer" wrote in message
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I thought the night training was not deemed strictly necessary
since USAAF made only day-bombing.
That is an incorrect statement. Although by percentage they made up only
a
small part of the war effort, US bomber units did occasionally fly at
night.
Think about how short the daylight hours are over Northern Europe - "day"
mission or not, if its a 10 hour mission, at least some of it is going to
be
past 'pink time'.
Not to mention the fact that on the other side of the world, the B-29's were
doing a *lot* of night work.
Brooks
v/r
Gordon
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Its always better to lose -an- engine, not -the- engine.
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