WW2 inflight refuelling

Started by tigercat, June 21, 2010, 04:52:45 AM

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Logan Hartke

Quote from: Mossie on June 22, 2010, 05:11:07 AM
Not in particularly large numbers though.

And not with particularly heavy bomb loads.  In Yefim Gordon's U.S. Aircraft in the Soviet Union & Russia book, I was surprised to find out that the Soviets used the B-25 primarily as a long-range bomber.  They had to install extra fuel tanks in them, but it said that--compared to Soviet bombers--they were reliable and well-equipped for long-range flights (autopilot, easy handling, radios, superior navigation equipment, good one-engine performance, etc).  Obviously you can imagine using B-25s where you need B-17s, B-24s, or Lancasters.  It did the job (and better than Soviet bombers, too), but was no heavy bomber.

Cheers,

Logan

apophenia

Quote from: kengeorge on June 21, 2010, 03:39:37 PM... York re-named Hamilton FR.1A of 415 Squadron RCAF. I think I have the insignia right, if not then I know someone will put me right.

KG: love both ideas. On the JMN side, if your 'Hamilton' is a 685 York (Canadian) follow-on, the serial would be in the FM400 sequence. </JMN>

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apophenia

Thanks pyro' -- good summary.

Kendra: If kengeorge wants the info, great. But, in the end, the profile is his creation and he can put whatever serial he chooses on. A JMN is the one who'll keep banging on about it, boring everyone to sobs.

kengeorge

Morning,
           apophenia, glad you liked them. It's the small details that help & thanks for the info. My Avro Canada Hamilton is not really a follow-on from the York as such, it's just re-named to reflect where it came from.
     On a lighter note, I like the idea of the JMN's getting all wound up over the little details. Perhaps they should get out more. Hobbies should be fun, frustrating at times, but still fun.

KenGeorge.

KJ_Lesnick

Apophenia,

QuoteKendra: If kengeorge wants the info, great. But, in the end, the profile is his creation and he can put whatever serial he chooses on.

I'm confused... I don't think I ever told him to put a different serial number on it.
That being said, I'd like to remind everybody in a manner reminiscent of the SNL bit on Julian Assange, that no matter how I die: It was murder (even if there was a suicide note or a video of me peacefully dying in my sleep); should I be framed for a criminal offense or disappear, you know to blame.

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