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Carl Schwamberger 13th April 2011 00:13

North Sea Recon & Other Activity
 
Looking for fast info on Brit/German air activity over the North Sea, particualry air recon. & recon interception. Also ASW patrols& anti shipping activity.

For the air recon aircraft types 1939-1942 & common altitudes of the missions.

If any experts can give me a brief, or a link to a on line source it would be greatly appreciated.

Book titles, rare & common are appreciated as well.

Thanks

RossGmann 14th April 2011 05:46

Re: North Sea Recon & Other Activity
 
Hi Carl the following link

http://www.google.com.au/#hl=en&sour...3a06b86d76345e

May be of Interest/Help to you

Kind regards

Ross

Carl Schwamberger 18th April 2011 12:50

Re: North Sea Recon & Other Activity
 
Thanks for the link

Brian Bines 18th April 2011 19:24

Re: North Sea Recon & Other Activity
 
A paperback by J.P.Foynes called ' The Battle of the East Coast 1939-1945 might be a help its ofton available on Amazon,

Regards

Brian Bines

leonventer 18th April 2011 19:50

Re: North Sea Recon & Other Activity
 
Hi Carl,

This book should be useful to you:
  • "Der Einsatz der deutschen Luftwaffe uber dem Atlantik und der Nordsee 1939-1945" by Neitzel, published by Bernard & Graefe, 1995, ISBN: 3763759387
Out of print but not hard to find. If you need it, I can provide more detail about the contents when I get home tonight.

Hope that helps,
Leon Venter

Markus Becker 19th April 2011 18:26

Re: North Sea Recon & Other Activity
 
"Fledgling Eagles" by Christopher Shores has detailed info on the air war during the Phoney war, which wasn´t phoney in the air.

"The Right of the Line" has more general info about the perils Costal Command faced early in the war. Their main plane the Anson could not even reach the coast of Norway and carried only very few anti-sub bombs, which happened to be useless anyway. The Hudson was a big improvement in terms of range. An anti shipping capability didn´t exist until the Beauforts and Beaufighters were introduced.

Carl Schwamberger 21st April 2011 11:52

Re: North Sea Recon & Other Activity
 
Thanks for all those. I'm probablly wrong, but have the impression most reconissance was at medium or lower altitude. Aircraft capable of high altitude flight were rare through 1941. Most flights over the North Sea seem to have been ASW patrols at lower altitude.


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