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Old April 6th 12, 09:54 AM posted to sci.military.naval,rec.aviation.military,rec.aviation.military.naval,alt.history.british
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Default B-17s straffing & IJN Aoba, & UK POWs

On 03/04/2012 17:49, David E. Powell wrote:
On Apr 3, 1:18 am, Bill wrote:
wrote:
So, by then, the B-17 crews had figured out that high altitude level
bombing of moving ships wasn't working out very well?


Did anyone ever try equipping the B-17 with torpedoes?


Well, sorta.

http://tinyurl.com/7sr3lmu


Thank you! If this was 1940 than this stuff is huge! It's huge either
way, but wow!


The GT-1 does not seem to have been tested until 1943, so the caption
has to be wrong. The British Toraplane, a similar air launched gliding
torpedo was around in 1940*, but, of course, that would not have been
launched from a B-17.

* Work started in 1939 but was abandoned in 1942, as it proved to be
very inaccurate.

Colin Bignell
 




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