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Old 1st June 2005, 18:50
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Re: Small B17 bomb bay and bomb load

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Originally Posted by Six Nifty .50s

Yes, but the Luftwaffe bombers and fighters frequently did the same, on all fronts.
I was unclear here: I was just speaking of ground support missions using heavy bombers. Luftwaffe has no heavy bomber, except maybe He177 and they were never used to bomb the frontline AFAIK.

Medium and light bombers and fighters and fighter-bombers were used by all sides over the frontline and even if friendly fire was a problem for every side the history shows that they were far more efficient than the heavy.

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It may have been a bad idea, but using USAAF and RAF heavy bombers for tactical air support was usually requested (read: ordered) by the ground commanders. The air forces did so reluctantly because the aircrews were not trained and equipped to provide close air support. Another reason for their resistance was pure politics and inter-service rivalry.

The air forces wanted the power of independence from the ground war, and were always bitterly opposed when army or navy officers made decisions about the use of air forces. Note that many USAAF, RAF (and Luftwaffe) officers also had objections about special tactical air forces. They did not want to see air force funding used to serve the needs of ground forces.
My own opinion is that in the 40s it was impossible to win a war "with airforces" only as did both the Luftwaffe in 1940 and the RAF and the USAAF in 43-44.

But as for the above, it is easy to speak 50 years later.

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Originally Posted by Six Nifty .50s


The RAF bombed the Germans long before the USAAF arrived in the UK, so in theory the RAF should have been more efficient based on several more years of practical experience.
Probably a reason but the tactics and technology changed heavily in the last years of the war and what was successfull in 1943 was no more used in 1945.


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Originally Posted by Six Nifty .50s

Forcing the Germans to spend enormous resources on air defense probably had a more crippling effect on them than measurable bomb damage.
Agree 100%
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