So tonight while helping the Knights get their horde on, members of the 71st RAF decided give these "blender" things a try. After much arguing, fighting, and use of spreadsheets, we settled on attacking a nearby base, however, we ran into yet another problem. These B38's have no bombsites so we had to pull out an old B25C to make this work. We figured the B25C was just as ugly and weighed almost as much as a B38 so it would fit nicely.
After another delay for tea and a head call, we were off!

Our B38's rattled and shed numerous parts along the runway, but they managed to get airborne. Once assured the B38's would hold together we formed up and headed to target. Along the way Krusty broke out his spreadsheets and books on how to operate the bomb release as few members of the 71st know what a bomb is....let alone how to drop one. (JK guys

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While en route to target we practiced our formation flying.

Not bad, but I don't think SAPP would approve. Not enough smoke and no one is on fire....yet.
As the target appeared in sight I made the mistake of calling "doors open". This sent the squad into a tizzy as no one could find the bomb bay door switch.

I reformed the squad just in time to commence the bomb drop. Ahhhh sweet death. (Sadly only my bombs show in the picture, the film viewer didn't show anyone else's bomb)

Boom Boom Boom

BoomboomboomBOOMboomBoomboom

Not bad for a first attempt at this sorta thing.
As usual someone shouted "low bandit" and everyone broke formation to go kill it.

And so ended our little B38 bomber mission, with B38's tangling it up on the deck using those "gun" things.

I think this was a GREAT success as the 71st Unorthodox Bomber Squad managed to get it's B38's mostly to target, AND get their bombs off before being lit on fire. SAPP representatives are more than welcome to contact us if you wish to learn our methods as we strive to improve survivability.

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This is meant to be a humorous post designed to envoke laughter or at the very least a smile. The men of SAPP and the 71st RAF are WONDERFUL guys to fly with and be around....except when we eat beans and cabbage.

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