John Dupre wrote:
Does deploying the airplane earlier mean the crews understand how to use the aircraft as intended or to get the most performance out of it? Think of the B-26 Marauder. It was certainly more advanced than its predecessors and arguably even its contemporary the B-25. Yet it was almost a disaster early on because the crews hadn't learned to master it and the training system didn't know how to train crews to fly it properly. Would the B-29 have the same problem in '42-'43?
No, i'm going to go with the crews being fully trained on a B-29 from the start, just like the B-17 or B-24 crews. Maybe some men would have been able to get home faster and less frostbite or possibly making it back to base that much quicker if there was a crew member hurt badly. Medical attention would have maybe been given faster? But, then again, the B-17 was a warrior almost like she had a personel connection with her crews to make sure she got them back. So I guess it is a very tough call.
Do you take your B-17 into combat knowing that it will take a beating and keep going or do you start out with a B-29 knowing that it has better performance, but engine problems may occur? What is the range difference for both aircraft? Maybe some B-29 crews were able to make it home on some occasions strickly from having more fuel and range? Thoughts???