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witpqs -> RE: B-17 & B-24 (9/23/2012 4:26:26 PM)
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ORIGINAL: treespider Continuing my research I ran across this little tidbit in: The Army Air Forces in World War II, Vol VI Which tends to lend credence to what I'm finding in the flight manuals. On pages 206-207 quote:
The B-17 and the B-24 inevitably invited comparison. Coming along four to five years after the B-17, the B-24 possessed an initial advantage. It carried a larger bomb load than the B-17 and could carry the load farther with a crew of the same size-ten men. Listed in the charts originally as having a range of 2,850 miles with a 2,500-pound bomb load, experience showed that it did have a longer reach than any other compering plane.53 It was this advantage that gave the --207-- B-24 the call over the B-17 for service in CBI and SWPA, where Kenney's Fifth Air Force used it for the 2,400-mile round trip attacks on Balikpapan in 1944,* and where regularly, if less spectacularly, it extended the coverage of overwater search. Against the German Air Force, however, combat experience showed the plane to be lacking in armament and armor. Attempts to remedy these and other short-comings increased the weight of the plane and altered flight characteristics in such a way as to render it less stable. Lt. Gen. James H. Doolittle, commanding the Eighth Air Force, made his preference for the B-17 clear in a letter of January 1945.54 By that date the increased range of the B- 17 some time since had robbed the B-24 of its chief advantage.55 Against the Luftwaffe, the capital enemy, the rugged and steady B-17 remained the natural pick. These are two interesting factoids about the B-24. First off, they cite 2,850 mile range with 2,500lb bomb load. They don't specify round-trip or one-way. Second, they cite "attacks", plural, of 2,400 miles round trip, but without citing bomb load. 2,400 miles round trip is 60 hexes round trip, 30 hexes one way. But they don't give the bomb load, nor note any special preparations such as reduced armor, guns, ammo, etc. 2,500lb bomb load is the extended range load out for B-24s in stock AE. Even if you wind up with data for an adjustment of B-17/B-24 ranges, I am not seeing any doubling in the cards.
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