|
Re: Me 110 losses on 7 September 1940 - circumstances
Many thanks!
Sorry, I have not noticed that there are differencies in the code in BoB T&N and Blitz T&N. LL in the latter.
In regard of disintegration - structural failure, if something fell off in the air, it should be spread around quite an area, and in relatively good condition. This could be reflected in crash reports or post war investigations or digs. If crashed in one piece, there should be a big hole and nothing else. I have not noticed such information in the books, and I am unable to conduct a research on my own in this area, hence the question. Also I understand, that at least one airman was machine gunned on a parachute. My guess is A2+NH, but not sure about other aircraft.
|