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Evasion Tactics

Evasion Tactics

Mr. Campbell describes his techniques for evading danger immediately after dropping bombs on heavily defended targets.

Diversion Raids

Diversion Raids

Mr. Campbell describes the Allied tactic of faking raids against German assets in coastal France, which forced the enemy to scramble its aircraft, thus expending its limited resources for no reason.

Coning and Night Fighters

Coning and Night Fighters

Mr. Campbell describes the German tactic of coning, illuminating enemy aircraft with powerful search lights so they could be attacked, and what German pilots did if coned by their own lights.

Problems in the Bombing Stream

Problems in the Bombing Stream

Mr. Campbell describes how missing your bomb drop meant exiting and re-entering the bomber stream for a second try, and how dangerous this could be.

Bombing and Gunnery Training

Bombing and Gunnery Training

Mr. Campbell describes bombing practice and adjudication, and air gunnery practice against drogues, towed aerial targets.

Photographic Evidence

Photographic Evidence

Mr. Campbell discusses the practise of photographing bomb drops over enemy targets, and how the danger from adjacent aircraft was often evident in the photos.

Coastal Command or Bomber Command

Coastal Command or Bomber Command

Mr. Campbell discusses his reasons, both practical and personal, for selecting service in Bomber Command over that in Coastal Command.

Pilot training

Pilot training

Mr. Campbell discusses the various training steps necessary to become a pilot, and flying the Tiger Moth and Cessna Crane, two of the Air Force’s training aircraft.

From Air Gunner to Bomber Pilot

From Air Gunner to Bomber Pilot

Mr. Campbell discusses how a lucky break on a mathematics re-test allowed him to be streamed into pilot training.

Return from Dresden

Return from Dresden

Mr. Couse talks about the flight back after bombing Dresden and being able to see the flames from Dresden at 20,000 feet.

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