>On 8/8/2015 2:35 AM, Byker wrote:
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>Fairey Swordfish - A remarkable aircraft:
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>"Although Swordfish numbered no more than 27 aircraft, they sank an
>average 50,000 tons (50,800 MT) of shipping every month. During one
>month, they sank a record 98,000 tons (99,572 MT). Swordfish attacked
>enemy convoys at night although they were not equipped with night
>instrumentation. The risky night missions were necessary to avoid German
>fighters which encircled the island of Malta by day. On June 30, 1940,
>Swordfish completed a raid attacking oil installations at Augusta in
>Sicily."
>
>http://www.aviation-history.com/fairey/swordfish.html
>
Ricardo, I read the article you posted. I was shocked the Swordfish holds the record for sinking more tonnage
than any other allied aircraft during WWII.
I am guessing this had a lot to do with circumstance as opposed to any remarkable capabilities of the
aircraft, what is your perspective on this?
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