Just out of curiousity LOL... how many lancs were shot down?
Of the total of 7,377 Lancasters built (430 of them in Canada), 3,932 were lost in action. 53.3% in combat with the Reich!
SOURCE:
http://www.bombercommandmuseum.ca/lancbomber.html <--- imagine that, A SOURCE! WOWZERS!
And its not wikipedia! and it also says RAF got pwnt! hahaha
Im sure everything from bomb making material, the metals the lancs were made out of, the fuel in their tanks, even the co-pilots lunch was brought over from America...
Imagine if the 30,000 B17's and B24's werent on the scene?
Don't judge the He-177 by the status of the war!
The He-177 was a neato plane and we luft______ <-- (write whatever you want there), would like it added!
Danke sehr schone!
The USAAF needed 30,000 B24s and B17s to match the tonnage carried by half the number of RAF bombers, RAF bombers which ultimately did more cumulative damage to civilians and cities.
It's nice to see someone on AH laughing about a combatant arm that suffered more than 50% losses. 1 in 6 survived their first tour of 30 missions in RAF bomber command. 1 in 40 survived the second tour. Such was the political revulsion for the amount of damage caused in German cities by Bomber Command and the number of German civilians killed that rather than have a TV show in the 60s celebrating their achievements no one talked about it. There is no RAF "Memphis Belle" equivalent. Bomber Command didn't get a 1939-1945 campaign medal. Robin Gibb of BeeGees fame managed to organise a memorial which was dedicated by Queen Elizabeth in 2012. When you account for killed & captured airmen, you're into greater than 70% loss of crew, for a mission profile that ultimately became regarded as pointless. Only U-Boats suffered greater losses with 94% of U-Boats that entered service being lost.
I'm disgusted that anyone I'm even peripherally involved with can laugh about so much death and destruction, or try to play the "British stuff was made with US resources! Britain sucks! Nyahh!" card when it involves so much loss, on both sides.