Warspite1ORIGINAL: glvaca
Funny, you can't dispute the core of the messge so you resort to other tactics.ORIGINAL: warspite1
Warspite1ORIGINAL: glvaca
The perfect British prpaganda story [:D]
Let's see, British fighter of the period had 8x .303 calibre machine guns with a total firing time of a wopping 12 sec. They could hardly take an unarmored bomber down with this, and you seriously believe they could sink a barge? [:'(]
Barges where actually reinforced with concrete bottoms, carried flak and light howitzers. Pontoons and ferry's were available in quantity with 88's and 37mm AAA guns.
You seem to forget that the Germans planned to lay extensive minefields and needed 10 days for this job. They had penty stockpiled and a large amount of minelayers in several flottilla's.
Not to speak of the FOW which you seem to forget and automatically assume the British high command would take such an important decision of having the complete fleet sail based on first reports, which could be false. If you really believe that by September 1940, the British had any spies capable of warning them of the fleet sailing you are dreaming. They didn't even know the invasion would be launched from the channel ports until late August after air recon found the barges assembling in the ports.
You dream sir!
Let's see, British fighter of the period had 8x .303 calibre machine guns with a total firing time of a wopping 12 sec. They could hardly take an unarmored bomber down with this
Obviously not, that's why we lost the Battle of Britain....Why did He-111's stop flying unescorted from Norway again?
I'm quite sure the British pilots found it much more difficult to attack the bombers while escorted, or am I wrong?
Besides, British sources are the ones who claim that British pilots couldn't shoot and had difficulty taking down bombers with the .303's. But I doubt you actually have read anything on the subject.
glvaca, I do not know why you are getting so snotty about it. Yes, like you I have read plenty - although based on some of your comments on Sealion, and indeed Midway, I suspect I have read more than you....
Why make silly remarks? I can and have disputed the core of the message - I cannot make that any plainer than I already have - so I do not need to resort to other tactics ? In any case I think it was you that resorted to other tactics e.g. so basically, if you believe Sealion was not possible, its because you are British and therefore biased - nothing to do with cold hard logic and facts [8|]
I think you are getting confused too over who won the Battle of Britain and the complete hash that the Luftwaffe made of that battle. As usual with these fantasy scenarios, you assume Goering would have made no mistakes and would have conducted the air battle perfectly.
Why bring Crete into it given the completely different situation? Was the Royal Air Force on hand to provide cover for the RN there or were they on their own? Despite being on their own and taking pretty serious losses, the navy did not let the army down. They would not have done had Sealion been ordered either. The destruction of the barges would have made the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot look like a close run thing....






