How many died from Dambusters?

How many died from Dambusters?

53

How many died in Dambusters raid?

Was the Dambusters raid worth it?

Britain’s bomber supremo, Sir Arthur Harris, who had opposed the raid as harebrained all along, with some justification, wrote later: “I have seen nothing… to show that the effort was worthwhile except as a spectacular operation.” Senior Nazis downplayed the damage after the war.

Why did they use the bouncing bomb?

A bouncing bomb is a bomb designed to bounce to a target across water in a calculated manner to avoid obstacles such as torpedo nets, and to allow both the bomb’s speed on arrival at the target and the timing of its detonation to be pre-determined, in a similar fashion to a regular naval depth charge.

Why did the bouncing bomb spin?

Going back to the spinning top the faster you spin it the more difficult it becomes to knock it over. This is what gave the bouncing bomb a clean flight and made sure that it remained on course and didn’t tilt off its axis. The backspin had a secondary effect.

What plane carried the bouncing bomb?

Operation Chastise was an attack on German dams carried out on 16– by Royal Air Force No. 617 Squadron, later called the Dam Busters, using a purpose-built “bouncing bomb” developed by Barnes Wallis….

Operation Chastise
United Kingdom Germany
Commanders and leaders
Guy Gibson Josef Kammhuber
Strength

Who built the bouncing bomb?

Barnes Wallis

How many Lancaster bombers are left?

17

Will Just Jane ever fly again?

Avro Lancaster NX611 Just Jane is set to take to the air again within months, thanks to the delivery of a fourth Merlin engine to the restoration team at the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre (LAHC). The Lancaster has also been featured in Dr Who and raised money from other TV work. NX611 last flew in 1971.

How many Halifax bombers are left?

A dedicated civil transport variant, the Handley Page Halton, was also developed and entered airline service. 41 civil Halifax freighters were used during the Berlin Airlift. In 1961, the last remaining Halifax bombers were retired from operational use….Handley Page Halifax.

Halifax
Number built 6,176+ 2 HP.57 Prototypes

How many Spitfires were shot down in ww2?

The Spitfire entered service with No. 19 Squadron at Duxford in August 1938. Production was slow at first, but by September 1940 it was in service withdrons. Spitfires shot down a total of 529 enemy aircraft, for a loss of 230 of their own.

Did Spitfires carry bombs?

Spitfires helped to provide air superiority over the Sicily, Italy, and Normandy beachheads and served in the Far East from the spring of 1943. Fighter-bomber versions could carry a 250- or 500-pound (115- or 230-kg) bomb beneath the fuselage and a 250-pound bomb under each wing.

What engine was in the P-51 Mustang?

Packard V-1650 Merlin

What engine was in the P-38 Lightning?

Allison V-1710

What does the P in P 40 stand for?

The P in P-51 stands for pursuit (plane). Pursuit was adopted during the First World War as the designation for what are now called fighters. The P in fighters of WWII stood for pursuit. P-51, P-47, P-40 etc. Afterwards the redesignation to the letter F was to change P as it stood for fighter instead.

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