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I think your dead right crews would not usually have a shoot out because it would have been futile but as you say this was almost certainly a stalling tactic untill the charges were set and had they landed in an unpopulated area then setting Fire to the plane might have been viable as it would have had time to burn but here they practically landed on a pub full of armed British soldiers and had very little time to act. And based on this I think that Captain Cantopher realised what was happening and asumed there must have been something important that the Aircrew didnt want them to get. So once the Aircrew had been captured and he heard them mention in German that the plane should 'go up' at any moment he knew he had to try and save the plane for future analasys. It was a 50/50 call as to which wing the charge was under but Captain Cantopher went looking anyway not knowing when the charge might go off. Fortunatly he found it in time and saved the Ju 88 Which was only two weeks old and was fitted with a secret and extremely accurate new bombsight. Captain Cantopher was very Brave and well deserved his George Medal also The Ju88 aircrew were also brave as they were prepared to Fight at close quarters and Die when they could have just surrendered in order to protect their County's Military secrets . |
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