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Re: jet aircraft in Italy?
Sorry, I meant a Ju 88 T recce a/c. But getting back on this site to make the correction has been a real bugger.
Well, if there were no night-flying jets there, as Ed said, what else is there? Hmm, Nick's return shows Me 410 A/B-3s in 2.(F)/122. Might they have been in the area? Because about 30 of them got GM-1 installations.
Thanks for the strength return on FAG 122, Nick.
Actually, it sounds a bit like "Washing machine Charlie" over Guadalcanal, which the Americans spent a lot of time and effort in trying to catch.
Cancel most of the above! At 11,000 feet and up to past 20,000 feet, GM-1 would be useless. So, it's back to the old reliables, the Ju 88/188.
Last edited by George Hopp; 22nd January 2008 at 04:07.
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