ORIGINAL: Alpha77
Leandros, some small corrections, a) no British ship was hit by a torpedo from own planes and...
That was exactly my point. They didn't hit.....but were intending to. Was it HMS
Suffolk..?
b) the torp hit on B. was not marginal but critical (without it she probably would have reached Luftwaffe
protection range)
It was a marginal hit. I don't believe the Swordfish pilot aimed for the rudder area. Do you....[;)].....of
several launched, too, if I remember correctly. Or was it only one that came to shot?
No disrespect for the Swordfish guys, they did some incredible jobs. My posting was just to underline that all
nations had problems with air-launched torpedoes. Except the Japanese - seemingly. That said, I have never seen
an overview of British duds or missed launches. Could be interesting.
Fred
P.S.: At that time I believe "RDF" signals were LF - low frequency - nothing like modern VOR/VHF signals, so
technically it could have been possible. LF signals follows the earth's curvature or reflects from the atmosphere.
Actually, I don't believe RDF is used anymore. Please correct me if I am wrong.