MakeeLearn
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ORIGINAL: MakeeLearn Try what they did in WW2: Night missions, come in low at 2-3000 ft. As one B17 pilot said about a night raid on Rabaul: " The results were fantastic. I [Murphy] had hit a 15,000-ton transport. McCullar hit a cargo ship, 7,000 tons, setting it on fire; Sogaard hit a destroyer.... At 2,000 feet, we just couldn't miss!" Problem is - these ships aren't what's troubling him. Fred That's OK it's a open party... "Rabaul- At both medium (5,000- to 9,000-foot) and low (250-foot) altitudes, the heavies hit the town, the airfields, and shipping in the harbor." "Accomplish bombing at the lowest altitudes consistent with the type and amount of hostile anti-aircraft and fighter defenses .... In many cases it will be found that the losses from a single medium altitude mission will be less than the cumulative losses from the numerous high altitude missions required to produce comparative results." Also try multiple low and medium altitude night missions together, and hitting the airfield and either ground and/or shipping.
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