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In article , rstro wrote:
so--in other words loaded transport aircraft returned across the Atlantic to their home baese???? they couldn't have possibly carried enough fuel for that??? George Z. Bush wrote: All aircraft involved used GCA approaches for landings. There were no missed approach procedures.....if you missed your approach, you were automatically cleared for return to your home base. In that way, they WTF? What on Earth makes you think that the aircraft were operating across the Atlantic? Many of the types used wouldn't have had the legs to do that even unladen. If you look at any map from the 1950s-start 1990s you'll see that Berlin actually lies not-awfully-far from the old border (couple of hundred km-ish, from memory). The bases for the airlift were in the American, British and French occupied zones - what later became the Federal Republic. -- Andy Breen ~ Speaking for myself, not the University of Wales "your suggestion rates at four monkeys for six weeks" (Peter D. Rieden) |
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On Sunday, February 11, 2007 5:57:55 PM UTC-5, paul kgyy wrote:
Anybody know what type of instrument approaches were used to fly the airlift into Berlin in the 40s? MPN-1 GCA ground units equipped with both Surveillance and precision radar. The total approaches in 8 months was 36,797 GCA or 6+ per hour around the clock. |
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