Testing Murmansk 1942
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I will mention the idea to my higher's but so far I see no problems.
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Re: Testing Murmansk 1942
The only real problem I can see is that you run the risk of getting your ass kicked if you don't satisfy her.
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Re: Testing Murmansk 1942
I believe we the RAF 209 Squadron would also like to participate in the bomber practice
We ahve gotten in some good training on our own in Level bombing missions.
If that is all right with you gents.
We ahve gotten in some good training on our own in Level bombing missions.
If that is all right with you gents.
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Sounds good. We'll keep you posted in regards to getting this together.
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Re: Testing Murmansk 1942
I think we are going to do a couple of things after talking to dougalachi.
First we should have a class on how to actually make a bomb run from start to finish. The class will be basic. It would go over keys needed, how the sight works, how BS2 works and inputs needed to make a successful run.
The other thing we would really like to do is a full scale formation bomb run. I'm talking about flying tight .1-.15 away from each other and having a lead bomber with different groups. Dropping bombs together to completely decimate a target. I would hope we could get about 15+ people to do it. It would be better with opposing fighters and escorts. No refly and just roll with it. I think finding pilots to fly cover and pilots for an attack role would be easy to come by. This, even though it sounds fun would take a lot of formation flying practice.
Of course, this joint operation would need approval from both commands.
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First we should have a class on how to actually make a bomb run from start to finish. The class will be basic. It would go over keys needed, how the sight works, how BS2 works and inputs needed to make a successful run.
The other thing we would really like to do is a full scale formation bomb run. I'm talking about flying tight .1-.15 away from each other and having a lead bomber with different groups. Dropping bombs together to completely decimate a target. I would hope we could get about 15+ people to do it. It would be better with opposing fighters and escorts. No refly and just roll with it. I think finding pilots to fly cover and pilots for an attack role would be easy to come by. This, even though it sounds fun would take a lot of formation flying practice.
Of course, this joint operation would need approval from both commands.
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Re: Testing Murmansk 1942
Never been a problem hereThe only real problem I can see is that you run the risk of getting your ass kicked if you don't satisfy her.
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Re: Testing Murmansk 1942
Of course not, given the number of female weight lifters you've been with.RCAF_FB_Badbet wrote: Never been a problem here
Re: Testing Murmansk 1942
I have notified RCAF_FB Comd of the idea. I don't foresee any problems. Sounds like a lot of fun and good training coming our way.
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Re: Testing Murmansk 1942
I have done the same for
the RAF 209 Squadron
I expect no problems sounds really fun look forward to working with you RCAF as you guys were fun to fight against
the RAF 209 Squadron
I expect no problems sounds really fun look forward to working with you RCAF as you guys were fun to fight against
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"Don't Rest On Your Laurels"
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Re: Testing Murmansk 1942
Ok, sounds good. I'll post more info. So as not to keep filling the Testing Murmansk 1942 thread with bomber practice talk, I'll make a new thread in our Public Forum. Here is the link: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1238
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