David Lesher <
wb8...@panix.com> wrote in news:jpph1t$3ic$1
@
reader1.panix.com:
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> A dumb question. Attacking Pointe du Hoc was very costly.
>
> I understand it was resistant to naval gunfire. But wouldn't
> dive bombers have been able to successfully damage it? But I've
> never read anything about Allied use of dive bombers except in
> Pacific naval battles.
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Allied dive bombers were used in the North African & mediterranean
theater.
If the emplacement was resistant to naval gunfire
seriously doubt that dive bombers would have done
any better.
OPINION:
Plunging naval gunfire should have been much more effective
then any dive bomber.
P-40 Warhawk 1,000 to 2,000lbs on three hard points
A-36 Apache 1,000lbs of bombs & obsolete by 1944
P-47 Thunderbolt up to 2,500lbs of bombs
P-51 Mustang up to 1,000lbs of bombs
16" naval projectile
AP Mark 8: 2,700 lb. (1,225 kg)
HC Mark 13: 1,900 lb. (862 kg)
14" naval projectile
HE 1,586 lb (719.40 kg)
AP sizes compared
8"AP 12"AP 14"AP 16"AP
Loaded wt. (lbs.) 335lbs 1146lbs 1500lbs 2700lbs