Very nice!
claudez wrote: |
Nice work so far on the model. From what I've read the plane was a deathtrap though.. |
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Actually, unlike the U.S. made Boeings, etc., most WWII RAF bombers were, since they had little or no armor, no auto-pilot to stabilize the plane during a crew bail-out as well as lacking built in fire extenguishing systems.
If you can get the old book "The 1000 Plane Raid" it has a lot of insight to these typical problems which led them to night bombing.
The typical routine for bailing out was for the pilot to go last, since he had to hold the controls in lieu of an auto pilot, wait for the other crew members and then try to rope the control stable so he could jump out without getting trapped himself. One of the few who "beat the system" simply dropped himslef into a Dutch Dike by releasing his harness while flying upside down.
Likewise, the special-purpose Mosquito daylight raids were typical "Charge of the Light Brigade" affairs, since plywood did not do well against ack-ack guns.
Tom
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