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Dave Eadsforth writes: Re. the Ar 234A, I believe that this machine made a number of attacks on the UK, but I do not know when. Do you happen to have any rough dates? I don't think the Ar 234s made any bombing attacks over the U.K. They were used against targetsin Belgium and France in late 1944. Also, do you happen to know if the Ar 234 (of any mark) was ever used as a recce machine over the UK prior to D-Day? Not prior to D-Day. The Ar 234s available in June/July 1944 were the inital models with a skid landing gear, which used a wheeled trolley for takeoff. Immediately following the Invasion, one or two fo these prototypes were staged to an airfield in France, where a vcertain logistical weakness was discovered - It's no use having a Jet Recce airplane that can stage to a forward airfield in an hour when its takeoff gear and mechanics have to come by truck, through the Allied Fighter-Bomber cover. It took until mid-July to get all the pieces rounded up so that they could fly missions, and by that time, it was a matter of shutting the barn door after the horse was gone. (It turns out that they wouldn't have been able to return any useful intel even if they could have flown sooner. There weren't enough experienced photointerpreters to sort through the pictures, so the turnaround time from flights to intel in the hands of the Staff was on the order of a couple of weeks. Not much use in mobile warfare. If you get a chance, check out Alfred Price's "The Last Year of the Luftwaffe." It's an excellent account of what the state of German Airpower was from just before Normandy until the final collapse. -- Pete Stickney A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures. -- Daniel Webster |
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