HMSWarspite -> (6/30/2002 5:47:06 AM)
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by sitkis [B]I completely agree about low altitude level bombers being *much* more effective than they should be. B17s are death to any TF. I'd rather see a 100 plane carrier strike coming at me over a 12 plane B17 strike. The problem is that when flying level the relative relationship between the bomber and the target are changing quickly. It would be tough to target something by flying over it and getting your velocity vector, the target velocity vector, bomb drag, relative air velocity, and all that, worked out so that you could hit something by dropping stucff on top of it. Flying, more or less, at the target, such as a torp bomber or dive bomber would do, would eliminate much of the relative velocity and make hitting something much easier. Skip bombing gives you the same advantage. I thought that was why skip bombing was tried, to give the level bombers the same relative motion advantage that dive and torp bombers enjoyed. As it stands, B17s hit so often at 1000-2000 feet that nobody would have ever thought of trying skip bombing. BTW, the flack isn't all that much worse at 1000 feet compared to 10,000 feet, at least for B17s. Anyway, just thoughts. Were level bombers ever this effective historicallly? [/B][/QUOTE] No problem with the B17 accuracy complaint if true, but I don't follow your comments with torpedoes. Air dropped weapons (to a first approx) have horizontal speed equal to the a/c that drops them. Thus the flight time is very short, and you don't need much lead for a moving ship. Torpedoes (once in the sea) move at ship speeds, so you need much more lead, and a better sight. Skip bombing is not like torpedoing - you need a good horizontal speed, otherwise the bomb doesn't skip, it sinks. The reason for skip bombing is the usual one of bomb dropping being much less accurate in range. To avoid this, make the bomb travel approx parallel to the sea, so range much less important. It also means the bomb is likely to hiy just above (or below if you are really lucky) the water line, and let water in, instead of air. Sorry, not really relevant to the discussion.
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