the lancaster kicks ass
Major General
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- Dec 20, 2003
Tony Williams said:
that's nothing, the maximum distance the germans wanted to take their troops in their barges was 85 miles... at the 3 knots these things were capable of they'd be at the mercy of the channel for well over a day!
as to whether shallow draft boats could move troops across the channel the only reason the Brits had a army left is because of small ships at Dunkirk if the stories are to be believed .
the British used fishing vessels at dunquirqe, fishing vessels that are out in the channel all of their working lives and the fishermen knew the channel well... their invasion force was made up of Rhine barges mostly, baisically flat bottomed canal boats! anything more than sea state two and these things would go over... the wake from a small destroyer causes worse than that... the invasion force could be sunk without firing a shot! i very strongly suggest you read the link i posted before................