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Old November 16th 03, 08:09 AM
Dave Eadsforth
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ubject: Meting with a Lancaster rear gunner
From: Dave Eadsforth


One thing I forgot to mention in my original note was that the rear
gunner knew the flak was getting close when he could smell the fumes
from the exploding shells - despite wearing his oxygen mask. I wondered


You know the flak is getting close when instead of just seeing a black puff
you can see the fiery red hot core as the shell bursts. Then it is
approaching fatal range. See FLAK on my website. We were in the middle of an
88 pattern.

Arthur Kramer


Hi Art,

I just look a fresh look at your photograph and I was reminded of the
statistics for the 88mm shell. Blast lethal up to 30 yards and
fragments lethal up to 200 yards, I'm told. I guess that as a
bombardier you had a front seat - and no popcorn.

Cheers,

Dave

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