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Old November 10th 05, 07:49 AM
Keith W
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Default Use of the Term FlaK - Was "B-17s in Pacific during WW2 hypothetical"


"Skyape" wrote in message
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I see the Term Flak used for Anti Aircraft Artillery a lot in this Thread.
I'm used to it, for here in Germany it mean's Flug Abwehr Kanone (~Anti
Aircraft Gun) or short Flak. Is there a different Story behind the use in
the english Language, or was the Term adopted ?



It was adopted. It seems to have come into use in the RAF in around 1940
The more generic term at that time was Ack Ack but the term Flak Ship
was certainly used by RAF coastal command pilots in that time frame
to describe AA escorts for German coastal convoys.

Keith