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ArtKramr wrote:
ubject: More long-range Spitfires and daylight Bomber Command raids, with added nationalistic abuse (was: From: (Guy alcala) Date: 9/2/03 9:09 PM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: ." Here's the sortie count and bomb tonnage for the B-25 and B-26: We never flew "sorties" We flew missions. Fighters flew sorties. You, fighters and everyone else flew missions that involved a certain number of sorties, effective and ineffective, and records were kept of both. If you want to know what the average effective bombload per a/c was, just counting missions isn't going to do it, because you need to know how many a/c flew on each mission for the number to mean anything; in short, you need to know the number of sorties. The figures I gave above are presumably either effective sorties (those assessed as having dropped bombs), or at least those that were officially counted (i.e. you'd crossed the enemy/occupied coast or whatever the criteria was in the particular theater/timeframe). Guy |
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