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Old 10-13-2011, 03:16 PM
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The RAF initially wanted to intercept before they reached their targets but Luftwaffe formations were high in numbers. However, Dowding seems to have consdered the lack of fuel problem for the escorting fighters and this was even more of a problem with them protecting the bombers over London itself.

I suspect the RAF used tactical advantage rather consideration of civilian casualties and that the Bombers (due to their large formations) would get through anyway.
They are intercepted over their target simply because it's their converging point and as such any intercept attempt have a greater chance to end successfully around that point (ingress or egress wise)

It's no difference btw a military airfield, ammunition depot or a city.

By the way bombs kills more than crashing planes.
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