Ike99
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Joined: 1/1/2006 From: A Sand Road Status: offline
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Anyway, as you don't even bother to read all the evidence ( since, presumabally, it disagrees your disinterested view ) it seems that IKE99 is not the only one around here with a "blinkered" mind. I´m not sure what ¨blinkered mind¨ means here but from the context I´ll assume it means something along the lines of ¨biased mind¨ From the military ability stand point I would say certainly I am not biased. For example, as far as I know I´m the only one who believes Allied B-17´s could hit a ship, especially at low altitude. In my opinion to say B-17´s could not hit a ship and base this presumption upon that single event at Midway as they do, is not a good template to make that sweeping claim. To begin with, other aircraft could hit ships at low altitude.(Battle of the Bismark Sea-one example) What is in the design of a 4 engine bomber that would give it such a huge problem in hitting a ship at low altitude? I don´t see any. As well, there are many historic examples of B-17´s atacking and hitting ships at 100 ft in this very theatre if anyone would research. I gave one such example, from a night attack even. Because people choose to dismiss them or even to not read the historic record before forming an opinion...hmmmm. quote:
You really should READ these things. Yeah, yeah...YEAH!! I didn´t know of all those night attack missions blackhorn45 posted. I bet others didn´t either. I shouldn´t say I´m the only one with this thinking on the B-17 though, I think mediehl shares this opinion as well actually. So from the military stand point I think I´m realistic and even. quote:
How much of a difference it may make I do not know, but it would be easier to find an airbase on the coast, especially on an Island, as against so far inland as in Europe. Lots of Cities & Towns in Europe to mistake for one another, but hardly any for the same to happen in the South Pacific. Also, in Europe, due to the REGULAR night raids there were"Blackouts" ( I.E. No lights allowed to be shown ), did this occur in the South Pacific?? Comparing the two may not be useful to the points in question here. Yes, there are points on this thread where it has blurred between attacking ships at night and attacking fixed points at night. These are very different things. Certainly radar would make a huge difference in night naval attacks against ships. One need only look to the Battle of the Atlantic and what happened to the German U boats at night when Allied aircraft become equipped with radar. Against a fixed point however, in this theatre, I would think radar would not have much effect in the bombing accuracy against fixed points if any at all.
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