Effects of varying speeds, wind, and height on bombing 1917
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Effects of varying speeds, wind, and height on bombing 1917
The race for raiding: Problems of bombing for Briton and Boche. Top, a comparison with a British bomber and a Gotha heavy German bomber. This diagram here shows that it is not straight forward to drop a bomb, you have to consider the trajectory, what the wind, speed and height are. The increase in accuracy to a certain excent neutralised by the rising height to which " Archibalds" were forcing raiders, made more possible errors. Date: 1917
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Aircrafts Biplane Bomb Bombing Comparison Diagram Gotha Heavy Height Planning Raids Speeds Wind
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