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From: smartace11@
My origninal question was mainly about whether different run in headings between flights would have avoided some aimed AAA and possibly flack concentrations More than likely. But medium bomber loss rates in Europe, especially as the war progressed, were reasonably low. Ovrall, in the MTO, the B-26 loss rate was one per 148 combat sorties and in the ETO one per 210 sorties. The B-25 loss rate in the MTO was one per 164 sorties, and in the Pacific one per 52 sorties. Both the B-17 and B-24 in the ETO had loss rates of about one per 62 sorties. Of course, these general figures hide some interesting details. For example. The B-26 loss per sortie rate in the early days against the Japanese (attacks against Lae, Salamaua and Rabaul) was one per 24 sorties and for B-25s one per 19. During the first year of MTO operations (June 42-June 43, the North African phase) the loss rate for B-26s was one per 20 sorties, for the B-25 one per 43 sorties. In general, in whatever theater, low-level missions were killers. In the MTO and the ETO, the medium groups largely abandoned these tactics except for specific needs, while in the Pacific they used them extensively throughout the war. Chris Mark |
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