B-26s and B-25s entered service at roughly the same time. More B-26s were in service at the beginning of 1942 than B-25s. Consequently, the...
Re: B-26s at Midway. The B-26s dropped their torpedoes at about 200 mph from 200'. No crew had ever dropped a torpedo before. So it's no surprise...
There were no US Army fighters at Midway. They were held in reserve for the defense of Hawaii. The 11th Fighter Squadron, with P-40Es, was...
Hello, I'm a US Army vet with an interest in WWII aviation topics. Greg Boeser