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![]() "Kev" wrote in message oups.com... On May 14, 7:43 pm, Bob Noel wrote: Didn't the B-25 guys bombing Japan fly low too? I think they were actually afraid of hitting fishing boats if they went that low. The most famous ground effect demo has to be that of the Hughes' Spruce Goose "takeoff" in harbor. Least famous, but more important, were the use of ground effect by some of the US Navy NC flying boats to make the first transatlantic crossing in 1919 by airplane. Cheers, Kev I believe the mission was designed to go in low to avoid being seen by defending fighters. Also, the bomb runs were briefed low to insure specific target destruction. This led to the low altitude decision that afforded the both of these two worlds. Dudley Henriques |
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