Subject: Instructors: is no combat better?
From: "Dudley Henriques"
Date: 3/9/04 11:22 AM Pacific
Great stuff as usual Dudley. But even though I was forewarned I was still
surprised to see them come in on their backs. BTW, we could tell an
experienced pilot from a novice just by how aggressive and fast he got
set and
swept in on us. The timorous would never come in inverted and always pass
over
us as he completed his run while Bill Henderson (Pittsburgh) in the top
turret
would track him coming an going.
Of course passing under us was the better way to go since the top turret
had a
far greater field of action than the hand held waist guns fired by Bo
Taylor
(Texas). while on his knees. Lousy position. Clumsy way to shoot. worst
gun on
the Marauder.
One thing's for sure. Everybody learned fast or they didn't learn at all.
D
Yup. It was the shaky world of one strike is out.
Arthur Kramer
344th BG 494th BS
England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany
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