The Hero of the Day 81 years ago today. - Battle of Midway
one safe place said:
Very interesting, thanks for posting. I wonder if the four hits on the bottom right carrier were from the same plane due to how concentrated they are?
The Dauntless carried a single bomb on its trapeeze bomb mount, so can't have come from the same aircraft.one safe place said:
Very interesting, thanks for posting. I wonder if the four hits on the bottom right carrier were from the same plane due to how concentrated they are?
If you look at the other three carriers, the pilots were almost certainly aiming at that big red meatball on the forward flight deck.JABQ04 said:one safe place said:
Very interesting, thanks for posting. I wonder if the four hits on the bottom right carrier were from the same plane due to how concentrated they are?
The names under the carrier are showing which pilots got the hits.
one safe place said:
Very interesting, thanks for posting. I wonder if the four hits on the bottom right carrier were from the same plane due to how concentrated they are?
"mostly ineffective"Propane & Accessories said:
Give credit to the opening attacks too. They went up and while their attacks were mostly ineffective they did disrupt the Japanese fleet. Also feel bad for the Marine fighter pilots that went up in a Buffalo going up against a Zero,
Yes, the concussive effects of 1,000 or 500 pounds of explosive going off in water near or adjacent to a ship's hull can cause serious damage like buckling plating (causing flooding) or shock damage to ships systems.MaxPower said:
What's the deal with the two water hits on the Akagi? They saying those were so close they caused damage to the hull?
Gunny456 said:
I first met George Gay at Harlingen Texas in 1986 at the CAF air show. I was in the CAF and had a L-6 in the air show. He was attending the show and was out on the flight line and I was by my plane and he saw my Aggie ring and introduced himself.
I was really taken aback as I knew of George Gay but could not believe he was standing there shooting the bull with me.
We became friends and kept up with one another until his death.
He gave me a nice print that he signed for me of his plane. Pretty special as he signed it "Ens. George Gay Class of '39 Gig Em."
If I knew how to post pics I would.
You said class of 40? Maybe he was class of '39 but got out in 40?