MIflyer
1st Lieutenant
In the Missions Remembered book there is a description of a mission by Maj Joe Thompson Jr., flying a photo recon P-51.
The Merton Oblique was a technique that involved using aerial recon photos that had been taken in a particular manner and overlaying a grid on them that could be used to aim artillery The accuracy of the method was such that it eliminated the need for ranging shots and enabled shells to hit the target right off. This worked so well that the Germans thought the US Army had figured out how to use radar guidance for the rounds.
Maj Thompson was pulled off flying for a while because he had flown so many missions. But a request came though for him to fly a mission near Mecinich to support our troops advancing that area and his mission was approved.
They flew the mission, diving from 12,000 ft to the required photo altitude of 3000 ft - a perfect altitude to encounter light flak, with his wingman calling out flak if he saw it. At the end of the run normal procedure would have been to pull up to the Left. But a little voice in his head said, "Don't go Left, Go Right." So he pulled up to the Right and flak exploded where he would have been had he gone Left.
I'v never heard of the Merton Oblique before.
The Merton Oblique was a technique that involved using aerial recon photos that had been taken in a particular manner and overlaying a grid on them that could be used to aim artillery The accuracy of the method was such that it eliminated the need for ranging shots and enabled shells to hit the target right off. This worked so well that the Germans thought the US Army had figured out how to use radar guidance for the rounds.
Maj Thompson was pulled off flying for a while because he had flown so many missions. But a request came though for him to fly a mission near Mecinich to support our troops advancing that area and his mission was approved.
They flew the mission, diving from 12,000 ft to the required photo altitude of 3000 ft - a perfect altitude to encounter light flak, with his wingman calling out flak if he saw it. At the end of the run normal procedure would have been to pull up to the Left. But a little voice in his head said, "Don't go Left, Go Right." So he pulled up to the Right and flak exploded where he would have been had he gone Left.
I'v never heard of the Merton Oblique before.