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I'm going to assume it wasn't a direct flight across the pond and if the Spit was capable of such flights why wouldn't they have done this earlier on the early 8th AF missions into Germany
I don't pretend to know the details to give a definitive reply to either of these questions. I wouldn't rule out flying across the atlantic in one hop. With a total of 290 gallons (including the rear optional tanks) they would have had the legs for it. As for the second question simple bloody stupidity on behalf of the senior ranks of the RAF, not for the first or last time in WW2.