Re: What if the fighters at Pearl were scrambled on time?
I read several refrences to it in books and magazine articals, and cant recall a single detail other, than the leader of the first attack had a radio signal and flare back up to use. If suprise was lost then the attack sequence and the targets changed for the first wave. But I cant remember any of it now.
That would mean every pilot would have to memorize two attack plans, and perhaps two target lists.
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