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Air Attacks, Various Squadrons, WWII


Subdeacon Joe

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When I was at AFROTC summer camp, back in '64, the commandant of the camp, a LTC Vincent Gordon, who was the Ops officer of the host air defense squadron at the base, showed us film from his gun cameras in WWII.  He was flying a P-51 on "Rhubarb" missions (low level strafing runs).  He was attacking a Luftwaffe airfield with a bunch of parked FW-190's.  He was going down between two rows of those, and the level of the camera in his low wings were below the level of the prop spinners on the (taildragger) Focke-Wulf's!   He told us that one of his squadron mates even came back with a gopher in the air intake on the belly of the -51!  Don't know how true that was, but if so, that was flying LOW!  If they tried to put their gear down, they'd have crashed! :o

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