MIflyer
1st Lieutenant
After being "fired" and replaced with Leigh-Mallory as a reward for winning the BoB, Park went to the Med where he put in another excellent, war-winning performance. Meanwhile, Leigh-Mallory seemed to be focused on putting large unwieldy formations of Spitfires over France, where the Germans sniped at them at leisure.
And as for the paper drop tanks, my understanding is that the 8th sent some to Wright Field to be evaluated, and then went ahead and used them successfully, while months later Wright Field reported they were unsuitable; this was ignored. However, as I understand it now the 50 gal metal drop tanks were still used on missions that did not require the range. I suppose the metal ones had the considerable maintenance advantage of not having to be defueled and thrown away if the mission was scrubbed or delayed.
I'll post the applicable notes from the book but it appears Kennedy is not relying on primary sources but on other books, although an admittedly impressive list, mostly publications I have never seen.
And as for the paper drop tanks, my understanding is that the 8th sent some to Wright Field to be evaluated, and then went ahead and used them successfully, while months later Wright Field reported they were unsuitable; this was ignored. However, as I understand it now the 50 gal metal drop tanks were still used on missions that did not require the range. I suppose the metal ones had the considerable maintenance advantage of not having to be defueled and thrown away if the mission was scrubbed or delayed.
I'll post the applicable notes from the book but it appears Kennedy is not relying on primary sources but on other books, although an admittedly impressive list, mostly publications I have never seen.
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