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Old February 8th 04, 09:47 PM
Keith Willshaw
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"Ed Majden" wrote in message
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Did all USAAC bombers have a co-pilot? Didn't Lancs and other

RAF/RCAF
bombers only fly with one pilot? Seemed kind of risky to me, but I guess

it
worked risking one less aircrew member during a mission. My cousins
husband, now deceased, flew as a Nav. He said that nearly on each mission
someone was shot up. He made it through the war without a scratch!
Ed



IRC it was only the Lancaster and Halifax that used just one pilot. The RAF
looked at aircraft losses and came to the conclusion that unlike
the USAAF aircraft typically came back with all their crew or didnt
return at all.
..
Indeed most crews never even knew they were under attack until
they were hit. The flight engineer was usually given some flight training
but basically just enough to hold the aircraft level while the crew bailed
out.

Keith