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ArtKramr wrote:
Subject: #1 Jet of World War II From: Guy Alcala Date: 7/23/03 3:39 AM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: Right, by '44 they seem to be using exclusively 250 lbers (which agrees with Art's memory that he never dropped a 300 lb. bomb). As I said previously, they appear to have used them up by the 3rd or 4th quarter of '43. From my memory of Freeman, they ran out of the 600 and 1,100 lb. Sounds like 600 pound bombs and 1100 pound bombs are just typos. No, as mentioned earlier in the thread the M30 series 600 and 1,100 lb. bombs were in use in 1942 and maybe into the early part of 1943 (don't remember for sure). Guy |
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