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Old 7th January 2006, 02:54
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Re: Japanese Effectiveness Against B-29 Raids

How odd. None of my posts lately have paragraphs, even though I do structure the replies with them.Anyone know the reason?
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Old 7th January 2006, 13:22
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Re: Japanese Effectiveness Against B-29 Raids

Log out of the forum, clear your cookies and relog.

Appears to do the trick for most.

Could be related to updating the forum to 3.5

There is already a new version of the forum, but I will postpone any updates until I have migrated the forum later this month and know everything is running stable.
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Re: Japanese Effectiveness Against B-29 Raids

Thanks for the tip Ruy.Let's see if this works now.
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Re: Japanese Effectiveness Against B-29 Raids

Nope. No such luck.
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Re: Japanese Effectiveness Against B-29 Raids

Perhaps part of the problem the Japanese had with intercepting B-29 bombers was pilot quality. The loss of experienced pilots was horrendous, so like the Germans they had to rely on more and more inexperienced pilots.
Can anyone confirm?
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Re: Japanese Effectiveness Against B-29 Raids

An additional book, if you can find it, is SKY GIANTS over Japan by Chester Marshall. Sub title is A Diary of a B-29 Combat Crew in WWII
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