RAF on the Offensive
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Frame 2: The Blitz
After the Battle of Brittan the air war over England moved into the
Blitz which lasted from September through May of 1941 with
almost nightly raids into eastern England. Fifteen British cities
were subjected to major bombing attacks.
Liverpool, Bristol, Southampton, Portsmouth, Plymouth, London.
The roll of British ports bombed last week sounded more like a train
announcement than a report of one of the great battles of history?
Time magazine Dec. 16, 1940
Allies 50% to Axis 50%
|
Allies 50% |
Axis 50% |
Units |
P-40B
Spit 1
Hurri 1 |
Ju-88
Bf 109E-4 Bf 110C-4b |
Orders |
Defend Ipswich (Town at A24) |
Destroy the Town at A24. |
Restrictions |
RAF must stay west of the 14 line and north of the 13 line. |
No bombs on the 109s and 110s. |
- Fuel 1.0
- Time: 19:00 at Launch
- Evening: 23.50
- Ack 50% of MA
- Fuel 1.0
- Fighter and Bomber warning range - Taranto - 52,800 feet (10 miles)
- Tower radar range set to match warning range
- Clouds / visibility (12 miles)
- Radar off (full friendly dot dar on)
- Kill shooter = 0
Click Next at right or use the Tour Index at the top of the page.
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- Ack 50% of MA
- Fuel 1.0
- Fighter and Bomber warning range - Taranto - 52,800 feet (10 miles)
- Tower radar range set to match warning range
- Clouds / visibility (12 miles)
- Radar off (full friendly dot dar on)
- Kill shooter = 0
Click Next at right or use the Tour Index at the top of the page.
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