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RVB wrote:
From: The Bomber Command War Diaries b\y Middlebrook and Everitt
Ops statistics Bomber Command 3 Sept 1939-May 7/8 1945.
(2,074 days/nights).
Number of nights with ops:.......................1,481 (71.4% of all
nights during war).
Number of days with ops:..........................1,089 (52,5% of all
days during war).
Number of night sorties.........................307,253, from which
7,953 aircraft (2.6%) were lost.
Number of day sorties:.............................80,163, from which
1,000 aircraft (1.2%) were lost.
Total sorties:.......................................... .387,416, from
which 8,953 aircraft (1.2%) were lost.
Approximate bomb tonnage in war:.......955,044 tons
Average per 24-hour period:...................186.8 sorties, 4.3
aircraft lost, 460.5 tons of bombs dropped.
thanks
And have you got the same statistics for the US heavies for the same
operation theatre ?
That would be interesting to compare...
Not possible really, as the US did not enter the war until Japan's
attack in December 1941!
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