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On Tue, 01 Jun 2004 18:38:16 -0400, Howard Berkowitz wrote:
In article cb7vc.4394$1L4.671@okepread02, "william cogswell" wrote: writes Hey, once you've gone winchester in the Beagles, do you thing the jets could slice a few of the attacking Japanese planes successfully with midair passes? ![]() Don't think so - and you want those Beagles as intact as you can for as long as you can. Be a shame to lose half your force to a golden BB by a determined rear-gunner. -- Well if the nukes weren't disallowed you could use a one or two on the japanese fleet the chase down the the air armada and use one of the remaining nukes in a airburst close aboard I may be getting into sensitive areas of the arming system, but it would sound like a pretty fair navigational challenge to plot the lob-toss delivery such that it detonates on, or at least in front, or a moving formation. At what altitude were the Japanese aircraft? Is there a fusing option for that height? As long as you get it in front of them, however, even if you don't knock anything down -- it's very hard for blind pilots to attack or land. If you drop a bucket o' sunshine on them before they launch, no problem. If the attack is already airborne they are now without a home plate. Not good over the Pacific. Al Minyard |
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