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It is only German pilots commenting on the dangers of attacking the boxes of heavy bombers with their huge number of .50 cal guns -which was very true-...but have you heard of any accounts say of British fighter pilots commenting it could be dangerous to attack a formation of Ju 88s, Do 17s or He 111s during 1940?....of course you have not...because they prefer to omit it...and the number of Hurricanes and Spitfires either shot down or forced to disengage by the defensive MGs of German bombers was not necessarily low as i had the chance to discover.
Yes, by 1940 the Luftwaffe did not rely on the defensive fire of its bombers to face interception, rather they thought more about the speed and manouverability of their bombers to ensure some degree of safety in the event of fighter attack (of course -just in case- they knew their bombers were not faster than the fighters of the enemy), but still the German bombers, especially the Ju 88 and Do 17 which denied the crew access to the fuselage- made very well protected trenches against fighter attack. Think of some kind of "fox-hole" were several machine guns could be manned, as the crew was located only in the nose area of the plane...but this could be material for another discussion.
Thanks Carlitos
First of all back to the thread. What has always interested me is that the Germans abandoned the Me210 as it was to difficult to handle and gave them to the Hungarians who liked them.
Who was right, who was wrong? ideas anyone?
In fact I have read a BoB book which tells on survey of c. 80 ex- BoB pilots on German air gunners, their opinions varied from poor to very good. One opinion which stuck into my memory was :"I'd say that they were rather good, they shot me down twice." Or something like that.
Juha
Im Einsatz sind vor allem bei der Verwendung der so genannten BK/M.Gr. bemerkenswerte Erfolge erzielt worden; so hat z. B. eine Gruppe von 53 Me 410 A-1/U4, die je Waffe mit 36 Schuss ausgerüstet waren, mit der BK 5 bei 6 Feindflügen im Zeitraum vom 22. Februar bis 11. April 1944 insgesamt 129 Stück der B-17 "Fortress" Bomber und 4 Stück der B-24 "Liberator" bei nur 9 Eigenverlusten abgeschossen. Bei Boden Schussversuchen an einer He 111 mit der Spr.G. "M" (0,350 kg Sprengstoff) wurde der Rumpf mit einem Treffer in zwei Teile zerlegt. Auch bei viermotorigen Maschinen genügte ein Treffer, wie die Abschüsse von 9 "Fortress" Bombern aus etwa 800 m Entfernung am 9. und 11. April 1944 bewiesen.
There was a bunch of good germans single and twin engine fighters that should be cancelled due this"engine sharing" problem.
For example :
FW-187:
This aircraft was equipedd with the little ( 19,7 liters) Jumo 210GA de 700hp, but his design was keeping in mind the DB series.
Even so underpowered this slender aircraft can reach 530 K/h (A-0 series)
The V6 flew with a pair of DB600Aa of 1075 hp, the 32,7 liter Mercedes engine was a huge change for this figther and push it to the amazing at time ( 1939) 636 Km/h.
Other good aircraft ruined by the low DB-601 production was the fast He-100