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Old July 17th 04, 07:21 PM
Keith Willshaw
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Subject: Night bombers interception in Western Europe in 1944
From: "Keith Willshaw"
Date: 7/16/2004 5:03 AM Pacific Standard Time
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Subject: Night bombers interception in Western Europe in 1944



We offered to give the Brits B-17's each with a big fat belly

turret.They
wouldn't take them. Big mistake.


The RAF operated at least one squadron of B-17's and a number of B-24's
Bomber command were NOT impressed by the type and operated them
mainly as EW aircraft jamming German communications

Keith



They were getting the **** shot out of them every night as they flew

planes
with no belly turrets. And hey used the planes with belly turrrets,

B-17's and
B-24's for electronic jammimg? Brilliant. Just brilliant.


It was since they Germans needed those electronic aids to
find them. Bottom line Art is that most hight bombers
never saw what killed them and no radar guided turrets
were then available.

The option then was fit a belly turret of doubtful utility
and to do so you have to remove the H2S Radar dome
you need to find the target.

Keith