Posted for Walter Atkinson <walter@advancedpilot.com>:
According to my father who was shot down in the Jolly Roger (B-24) over Ploesti, "Precision Bombing" meant that the bombs hit the ground EVERY TIME. <g> Most all had Nordon Bomb sights in their outfits and that's why they all dropped when the lead dropped--HE had the good bombsight! That and the fact that they were a large formation and they were "precision bombing" it made for a better chance that one of 'em might actually hit the target. When each bombadier dropped on his own, "nobody hit nuthin' " was the norm. Walter """ My understanding of the B-24 was that it was "precision bombing" in its day, once they got those Radar Bomb sights. I don't know to much about it really, just a comment or two I've read over the years. """
[Hi guys, this has been an interesting and fun diversion, but I think it's time we returned to our core of more Lancair-specific discussions. Thanx...... <Marv>
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