mosquitoman
Master Sergeant
Liberator for convoy protection, Beaus or Mossies for strikes
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How about B-25's 'skip-bombing' attacks in the PTO? I remember reading an interview with Japanese sailors after the war where they were wondering how we got our air launched torpedoes to jump out of the water before striking their ships.
It's my understanding that some Allied ships were sunk off Normandy by radio guided weapons. The History Channel had an episode about an American destroyer that sank after being attacked by such a weapon.Of course, if the Germans had managed to get their anti-ship missiles into more general service, the results for the allies could have been disastrous. Can you imagine the carnage on D-Day if even a few bombers had broken loose as they did during the Italian landings the previous year?
It's my understanding that some Allied ships were sunk off Normandy by radio guided weapons. .....
Even so, The B25 was still the premier shipbuster of the war.
Some people would disagree that Sparviero could outperform the fighters of the FAA in 1939-41 era, at least in the latest FAA thread here*
*but not me
A B-25 with 10-12 forward firing .50's would give anyone a bad hairday!