my dad said that in order for the B 25 bombers to take off they need X amount of speed. He said that with the ship pointed into the wind and the ship moving full speed that the plane could take off. He is a pilot so I would guess he would now but Mr.Brown is the teacher, and did they land on the carriers??? Stokes Robertson
Bobby, You are correct about B-25s not being able to land on carriers. During the Doolittle Raid, the B-25s took off from the USS Hornet but then ditched/crash landed. They were all hoping to make it to China, but some crews didn't make it. I will post more on their fate in a new post. -Mr. Brown
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I didnt even know that we bombed tokyo.
Benjamin Roper
my dad said that in order for the B 25 bombers to take off they need X amount of speed. He said that with the ship pointed into the wind and the ship moving full speed that the plane could take off. He is a pilot so I would guess he would now but Mr.Brown is the teacher, and did they land on the carriers???
Stokes Robertson
i didn't think that B-25's could land on WW2 carriers. i thought that there decks were too short. if anybody knows the facts please respond.
Dobs
Bobby,
You are correct about B-25s not being able to land on carriers. During the Doolittle Raid, the B-25s took off from the USS Hornet but then ditched/crash landed. They were all hoping to make it to China, but some crews didn't make it. I will post more on their fate in a new post.
-Mr. Brown
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