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Title: bombers heavy with pics
Post by: CAP1 on October 03, 2010, 11:56:02 PM
ok guys.......tried something different. i did this story as a bomber crew/pilot. not sure if i did it as well as i manage to do the fighter ones, so if ya'll don't mind, i'd appreciate any feedback, and suggestions....good or bad.
 thanks to jc67, grumpy, fugitive, malap, baumer(gunning with/for me)and jgroth for your (un)willing participation in the screenies. names are made up, no squirrels with cameras or sheep were hurt in the making of this. i hope you all enjoy.



"pilot from ball." go ahead ball.  "cap, we got sumthin down low, climbin to us."  can you make out what it is? i asked?
"yea, it looks like a 109, cap". "captain to crew, check in."  i listened, as i hear "tail checking in", right waist checking in,
left waist........top turret.....nose......all checked in.
 ok guys, check your oxygen tanks, we're gonna have company. pilot from tail. "go ahead tail". johnny, my tank's reading a
lil low.
(http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa135/1LTCAP/Captureclmb.jpg)

right waist from pilot.....can you get a fresh oxygen tank to len in the tail?  pilot from right waist......on it cap. good. i liked
flying with this crew. they were like a well oiled machine. there were none better, and if i could help it, i'd not fly with any
other to protect my baby.
 i looked at my co-pilot, and nodded as we both scanned the skies for more bandits. it was rare to see a single german air-
craft.
 the germans tended to hunt in pairs or packs. they knew what they were doing, and they did it very effeciently. i don't think
any of us feared them, so much as we respected them as advesaries, and the hunters they looked on themselves as.

 we had gotten lucky. our box didn't encounter any fighters on the way in to target. we had to deal with the flak though. german
88mm anti-aircraft guns. sometimes they were deadly accurate. it had been moderate, but we all still hated it. we had no
way of defending against it. all we could do was to fly through it, and hope for the best.

 i was brought out of my thoughts, hearing len in the tail yelling. "pilot from tail!! bandit!! 5 o'clock high!! comin in hard!!"
ok guys, someone keep an eye on the low guy! lets get these guys, and go home with a couple more scalps!!  we have a ways to go,
try to keep your bursts short, and conserve your ammo guys!
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 i could see the nose guns turning to the right, but knew there was no way he could bring them to bear on the bandit. then i hear it.
the staccato chatter of the top turret, and tail. i feel the ship shake slightly, as we take hits, and i hear the waist and ball guns fire, as the
109 blasts through our formation, so close, i could almost see the pilots goggles. he goes below us, out of sight, and i can't see him.

did anyone get him?! i asked. negative! he took hits, but no obvious damage sir.   "ok guys, keep on him." no sooner are those words
out of my mouth, than i hear the top turret open up again, as he yells, here comes the other one!! we take no hits this time, but i see
a fuel tank ignite on our left wingman.
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 c'mon guys...hit the extinguisher!! the fire gets bigger, as left waist and ball start counting the chutes out loud. i hear 8, then an explosion
that rocks our ship. i call for checkin, and all of our crew checks in. their ship exploded. at least 8 of em got out. thank god.

here he comes again!!! get that sonofasqueak!! i hear the stacatto of multiple 50 cals firing. i can almost feel the ship shaking from their recoil.
woohoo!! we hear on the intercom, in high pitched voice. "i got that sonofasqueak!!!!! tore his wing right off!!!!" came from the tail. good shooting len!!
now cut the chatter!! we still have another up here. we don't want to end up like butches ship, do we?
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 cap, we got a problem., says the co-pilot. wassup will? we're losing oil pressure on #2.  "top turret from pilot." "go ahead pilot." can you see
anything on #2?" yessir, we're trailing smoke, but i can't see much more. "pilot from ball. go ball" "cap, there's oil running down the wing sir."
we're gonna lose that engine. gotcha...thanks ball.
 will......keep an eye on #2. if she starts vibrating too badly, shut her down. yessir.  the mighty pratt and whitney twin wasp radial was one of the most robust engines we've ever seen, and they've been known to run when they should've long ago seized. i hoped this was one of those times.
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 we hear the guns open up in their short bursts again. takatakataka. over and over. len yells from the tail, "gitem ball!! he's comin right under us!"
up front in the cockpit, all we can hear is our gunners working together, and every so often, we think we can hear the electrics driving the turrets.
ball yells!! got his ass!! ain't no way in hell he's goin home!!! take that hans!!! that's for butch's crew!!
 calm down guys!! keep a look out for more!
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will shuts off the fuel to #2, then the magneto, then feathers the prop. we don't seem to lose much speed. i say a silent thanks to the engineers
at pratt and whitney for our twin wasp radials. they're probably one of the best engines we have.

 crew, look over outside, what damage can you see?

 from ball.......landing gear looks ok sir. some holes in the wings, and you already know about #2..........no hydraulic fluid anywhere.

 we all keep scanning the skies, but it seems we were lucky, and we listen to the wonderful music of our twin wasps taking us home to safety.

45 minutes later, we touch down to mother earth. will and i go through the shut down checklists, as the crew removes the ammo from their guns,
and load them onto the jeeps to take them back to the armory.

 we all hop into a jeep, to head for the debrief, in the chilly damp air. it actually feels warm compared to where we just were.







Title: Re: bombers heavy with pics
Post by: CAP1 on October 03, 2010, 11:59:51 PM
i love the immersion i get in the ava........... :aok

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Title: Re: bombers heavy with pics
Post by: Pigslilspaz on October 04, 2010, 03:47:59 AM
was actually a very nice read, keep it up.
Title: Re: bombers heavy with pics
Post by: Jonah on October 04, 2010, 03:50:22 AM
sounds like an easy job to be a bomber crew
Title: Re: bombers heavy with pics
Post by: uptown on October 04, 2010, 04:26:30 AM
 :aok Outstanding Cap!
Title: Re: bombers heavy with pics
Post by: CAP1 on October 04, 2010, 07:55:38 AM
sounds like an easy job to be a bomber crew

from everything i've read, from all the vets i've talked with, i think theirs was probably one of the hardest jobs back then.

 can you imagine being in a flying cigar tube, 5 miles up, temps hovering around -20 to -30, sometimes colder.....and then having ground gunners shooting 88mm shells at ya?

 to be honest, i was at the mighty 8th air museum a few years back. the one in georgia, right off of rt. 95. there was one feature(hopefully it's still there) that they had, where the group coming through sat in a "briefing room" they played their commentary on the speaker system, then they started with different "crew members" narrating what a mission was like. they combined this with "home movie" footage, and clips that some crew members took.

 no sir......i think a good 90% of us today couldn't possibly hope to do what those guys did back then. i can only imagine 12 hours of fear, and wondering if i was going to get home again.

<<S>> to them.
Title: Re: bombers heavy with pics
Post by: CAP1 on October 04, 2010, 07:57:46 AM
thanks guys.

 i should've left the film icons on for that first pic. believe it or not, if you look just about center(horizontally), and slightly below center(vertically), there is a 109 blending. i think it was D2.5k
Title: Re: bombers heavy with pics
Post by: JC67 on October 04, 2010, 07:27:25 PM
Nice wright up Cap...ill be foder to fuel good stories like that anytime :aok
Title: Re: bombers heavy with pics
Post by: StokesAk on October 04, 2010, 07:29:55 PM
Nice write up!

 :aok
Title: Re: bombers heavy with pics
Post by: APDrone on October 04, 2010, 07:36:02 PM
Very nice!

Thanks!

 :aok
Title: Re: bombers heavy with pics
Post by: LLogann on October 04, 2010, 08:27:09 PM
Great read CAP1, thank you!!!   :cheers:





90% of us, in here, sure... But our boys today have the same courage and resolve as those then.  We all do actually it's just a question of when.....  We never know what we are capable of until we are faced with making the decisions we need to make in order to.....................  Survive.   :salute



 no sir......i think a good 90% of us today couldn't possibly hope to do what those guys did back then. i can only imagine 12 hours of fear, and wondering if i was going to get home again.

<<S>> to them.
Title: Re: bombers heavy with pics
Post by: CAP1 on October 04, 2010, 08:32:24 PM
Great read CAP1, thank you!!!   :cheers:





90% of us, in here, sure... But our boys today have the same courage and resolve as those then.  We all do actually it's just a question of when.....  We never know what we are capable of until we are faced with making the decisions we need to make in order to.....................  Survive.   :salute


ya know/? i think you're right.

i'll always look on those brave kids as heros. it never ceases to amaze he at how humble they are, and how they don't feel like they did anything special.

 i think that the next airshow i'm at, if there's a vet there, his ride in one of those bombers is gonna be on me.
Title: Re: bombers heavy with pics
Post by: Dichotomy on October 05, 2010, 11:09:43 AM
excellent as usual Cap  :aok
Title: Re: bombers heavy with pics
Post by: Soulyss on October 05, 2010, 11:54:57 AM
Nice work Cap, keep 'em coming. :)
Title: Re: bombers heavy with pics
Post by: CAP1 on October 06, 2010, 12:25:36 AM
thanks guys.....i noticed i should've left the film icons on for that first picture...and saw a couple that i didn't even notice i had forgotten to turn them off.

 i am really glad you guys enjoy these....it makes them more fun to write.  :aok