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B-17: The Mighty 8th (Read 568 times)
Oct 7
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OK, so I have been playing B-17: The Mighty 8th lately. During the mission I was playing earlier (target was in St. Lo, France), the group was attacked by enemy fighters over the English Channel. A Bf109 was making a run on the formation and I was shooting with the top turret at it. I hit it a couple times (not enough to knock it down) but it was moving so fast, it passed out of my view. But, I heard a large boom! I thought it had collided with another bomber...because I was still flying (so it must not have hit me...right?). So, I went to an outside view, and here is what I saw:
I'm sorry the screenshot didn't turn out all that good...but I thought I would share it anyway. I was somewhat surprised that a Bf109 could do that to my tail. All the other collisions I have ever seen in the game caused the bombed to instantly break up.
It made me laugh so I thought I'd share.
Oh, and when I unpaused it...I saw my crew bailing out. Apparently, it was too much damage.
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You'd be surprised what a fast moving plane could do
Wasn't using the plane as a Ram of sorts (Be it BF-109, or FW-190), a common tactic amongst German pilots in WW2?
They'd jump out just seconds before impact, and live to do it again... hopefully!
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Isak922 wrote
on Oct 8
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Wasn't using the plane as a Ram of sorts (Be it BF-109, or FW-190), a common tactic amongst German pilots in WW2?
They'd jump out just seconds before impact, and live to do it again... hopefully!
Ramming was used as a last resort by pilots of both sides (usually when they ran out of ammo) but I doubt they would have time to bail out beforehand. The standard procedure for most fighters of the period was to release the canopy then invert the aircraft & fall out. The legendary Luftwaffe ace Hans-Joachim Marseille was killed when bailing out of his 109 using this method.
http://www.2worldwar2.com/marseille.htm
The most famous ramming incident of WWII probably involved a RAF Hurricane pilot during the Battle of Britain.
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