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Got a question!
Did Great Britain actually catapult Hurricane fighters from cargo ships to protect convoys from German Folkwulf bombers? If so, did the Hurricane pilot then ditch or bail out after the fight? And what percentage of Hurricane pilots ever made it back, especially on the Murmansk run? Thanks, WDA end |
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WDA wrote: Got a question! Did Great Britain actually catapult Hurricane fighters from cargo ships to protect convoys from German Folkwulf bombers? If so, did the Hurricane pilot then ditch or bail out after the fight? And what percentage of Hurricane pilots ever made it back, especially on the Murmansk run? Hurricanes and Fulmars both, the latter mainly in the early stages of the programme. The whole thing was pretty much a stop-gap before the first escort 'carrier (Audacity) appeared, but it was generally successful. If the fighter was launched close enough to land (whether ..uk, Iceland or Ireland - the Irish were notably understanding about turning a blind eye to pilots making their way to the border ![]() then that's where it went, otherwise the pilot ditched in the hope that one of the convoy escorts would be able to stop for him. AFAIK Hurricats weren't used extensively on the Murmansk run - the shadowers there were B&V flying boats which were heavily armoured and a distinct problem for Hurricanes with 0.303" guns (the FW.200 was a very vunerable aeroplane by comparison). Some were used, and IIRC the modus operandi was to head for Soviet-held territory having engaged and land there. The pilot got handed back, the Soviet Air Force got another Hurricane. -- Andy Breen ~ Interplanetary Scintillation Research Group http://users.aber.ac.uk/azb/ "Time has stopped, says the Black Lion clock and eternity has begun" (Dylan Thomas) |
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![]() "WDA" wrote in message t... Got a question! Did Great Britain actually catapult Hurricane fighters from cargo ships to protect convoys from German Folkwulf bombers? Yes If so, did the Hurricane pilot then ditch or bail out after the fight? Yes And what percentage of Hurricane pilots ever made it back, especially on the Murmansk run? On the Murmansk run they'd normally head for Soviet territory as ditching in those seas wasnt healthy. see http://www.raf.mod.uk/history/hurri7.html http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/m...a/camships.asp Keith |
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Yes they did cat hurricanes of merchant ships on atlantic convoys not sure
about the Murmansk run |
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Ralph Barker's "The Hurricats" has the story in full: lots of first person
accounts and very well written, like his other books. |
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