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Originally Posted by Martin Bull
Had the pleasure of meeting Des Curtis DFC at the MAA reunion - he provided me with a copy of his self-published book 'A Most Secret Squadron' - the only history of 618 Squadron RAF.
Note the proximity of the number to another well-known suadron - 617 - the Mossie squadron was formed from hand-picked personnel to develop and use the smaller version of the Dams Raid 'Upkeep' bomb - 'High ball', designed to be launched from low-flying Mosquitoes against Axis capital ships.
The amount of training and development carried out by dedicated aircrew and technicians for a weapon which was ultimately never used in anger is heartbreaking !
618 were to be used against the Graf Zeppelin - then the Tirpitz - then in the Mediterranean - then against the Japanese for which they and their aircraft were shipped to Australia : all came to naught.
But a small detachment of 618 did achieve success by developing yet another 'secret weapon' - 'Tsetse' - the 57-mm gun-equipped Mosquito.
618 even tried ( successfully ) skipping 'highballs' into a disused railway tunnel in Wales. A group of enthusiasts trudged through the mud and undergrowth to the tunnel a few years ago and retrieved an inert bomb from the tunnel mouth - it can be examined today at the Yorkshire Aircraft Museum.
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Got the book when it first came out & like you say for that training what a wast
I think it cove the US Air force testing of the
High Ball to on B26 Invader to
Check out the link of a B26 testing the Highball!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgHpx5CpVqM