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erm, were the Allied harbours, bases and factories continuously hammered throughout the war? No.
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That would not have been a problem if the Germans had superior pilots.
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Did they have limited access to resources like the Germans? No.
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From 1942 to 1944 the Germans had access to all the resources in Europe
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Did they keep on using the same crews and pilots like the Germans? No.
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Stupid strategic planning is no excuse.
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And machines weren't inferior, but suffered from limited logistics, low engines TBOs and general lack of spare parts.
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boo...hoo...
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erm, IFR doesn't rely on landmarks. IFR is actually safer than VFR in terms of long navigation. I appreciate you don't have a VFR or IFR license, that's why you probably don't understand this, but Bongo can confirm this himself I suppose.
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I Follow Roads. There are no roads at sea, sparky. The idea that no landmards is better than landmarks is completely absurd.