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Old 12th June 2016, 18:00
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Do217 radio(?) equipment B.zB.-Verkehr, 1943

Can anyone shed any light on the B.zB.-Verkehr equipment in use in German bombers in 1943. I suspect that it was used by the BF - but that's as far as my 'knowledge' goes!

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Old 12th June 2016, 19:23
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Re: Do217 radio(?) equipment B.zB.-Verkehr, 1943

...And can someone please explain the term 'qgh-flying' ?
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Re: Do217 radio(?) equipment B.zB.-Verkehr, 1943

QGH is a procedure normally for descent through cloud?
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Re: Do217 radio(?) equipment B.zB.-Verkehr, 1943

qgh ... the so-called "einfache Durchstoßverfahren" used by bad weather with simple direction finding
Bzb ... "Bord-zu-Bord-Verkehr"
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Re: Do217 radio(?) equipment B.zB.-Verkehr, 1943

Thanks Chris and Rasmussen. Rassmussen, does 'Bord - to - Bord' mean within an aircraft? OR between two or more aircraft?
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