decaturkev -> RE: MMCCIII (2/17/2007 2:18:11 AM)
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This B-29 did pretty good for one mission "On January 27, 1945, the B-29 identified as "B-29 A Square 52" scored 14 kills over Tokyo, Japan, as follows: rammed by two fighters, gunners then shot down 12 more fighters, the damaged bomber flew 1,500 miles back to Saipan on three engines, crash landed, all crewmen survived, but the aircraft was written off. This is probably the highest number of air-to-air kills by a single airplane during one mission. " Off course, these are crew kills, but it is an airplane (Me-109, B-17) ) that gets the stats right?
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