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Re: BV 138 + Rocket projectiles???
Hello!
Just a wild ass guess: Could the "Bv 138" have been a Catalina with rockets or rocket-propelled bombs/depth charges? Kari |
Re: BV 138 + Rocket projectiles???
Well chaps, interesting idea with 3 engines but when I checked the bad writing in ORB once more I was able to find out that the plane is believed to escort 3 German ship. It is possible for Ju 52 to do job like this?
Kari: I do not suppose that the Catalina would attack Baltimore:-) |
Re: BV 138 + Rocket projectiles???
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The 459 Sqn with Baltimores operated from Berka at that time. It was located in Lybia. Tally Ho, Michal |
Re: BV 138 + Rocket projectiles???
Didn't the Germans use both Bv138s and Do24s in the Mediterranean? Both aircraft could be armed with a 20mm cannon turret in the nose. Return fire from such a weapon with perhaps the opservation of a long muzzle blast, could have given the impression of rockets being launched. From certain angles both look similar with a high mounted wing and the appearance of three-motors.
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Re: BV 138 + Rocket projectiles???
Oooops, thanks Michal, it seems to me I have used bad source although it was official one and make no verification:-(
Geoff - I was thïnking about the exact think last night and wanted to ask today here - thanks for reading my thoughts:-) Pavel |
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Like I wrote it was a wild ass guess. Catalina is the only flying boat which I know was equipped with something nearing rockets. Of course that does not mean there were no others. VP-63 operated such animals from Port Lyautey (Kenitra), Morocco. See text and photos (!) here: http://www.history.navy.mil/avh-vol2/chap4-4.pdf (VP-63 history at pages 5-10) Kenitra seems to be more than 2000 kms from Berka (Al-Birkah?) but at least it is in the same continent... Regards, Kari |
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