うぃきぃ〜? > in 1950 numbers of Soviet MiG-15 "Fagot" jet fighters appeared over Korea (an aircraft specifically designed to shoot down the B-29), >and after the loss of 28 aircraft, future B-29 raids were restricted to night-only missions, largely in a supply-interdiction role. これのどこが損失総数なんだよ。
>>63 >朝鮮戦争のB-29被撃墜数ってのははっきりしてんだけど、対日戦の被害の内訳 >ってなんかはっきりせんな COMBINED SUMMARY OF 20TH AIR FORCE & 9TH GROUP OPERATIONS 20TH AIR FORCE 9TH BOMB GROUPC From June 5, 1944 on From February 9, 1945 on Missions 380 75 Sorties Combat 31,387 1843 Other 1,617 169 Total 33,004 2012 Bomb and mine tonnage 171,060 11,376 B-29 losses Combat losses 494 14 + 5 non-combat Training losses in U.S. 260 1 Air crew losses Killed 576 26 + 1 ground crewman Missing 2,406 96 (12 repatriated) Wounded or injured 433 30 http://www.9thbombgrouphistory.org/Chapters/Chapter_07.pdf
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>>68 >30機以下か34機なのか、どっちなんだよ 正真正銘のB-29です。尾翌の番号から、機体製造番号は、45-21739で、 米国のB-29関連のHPに記載の番号と同じでした。展示説明板には、 ハングルの他に英文で次ぎのように説明していました。 『世界的に有名なB-29は、第二次世界大戦と韓国戦争の3年間を通して 任務を果たした。韓国戦争でのB-29は、延べ22,983機出撃し、197,000 tonの爆弾を投下した。しかし、34機のB-29を失った。 この超空の要塞は、18個に分解され、1972年3月にカリフォルニアの チャイナレイクからソウルへ輸送した。そのB-29は韓国空軍によって 再組み立てされ、そして、1972年8月以来Yoid Museumに展示された。』 http://www.sun-inet.or.jp/~ja2tko/jap/jap.trip/trip.korea.html During the war, FEAF units flew 720,980 sorties and delivered 476,000 tons of ordnance. For these numbers FEAF estimated it had killed nearly 150,000 North Korean and Chinese troops and claimed the destruction of more than 975 aircraft, 800 bridges, 1,100 tanks, 800 locomotives, 9,000 railroad cars, 70,000 motor vehicles, and 80,000 buildings. This damage was inflicted at the cost of 1,841 men killed, wounded and missing, and 750 aircraft destroyed by the enemy. http://www.state.nj.us/military//korea/factsheets/air_f_fs.html
太平洋戦線でアメリカは27,000機もの航空機を失ったって知ってるか? 欧州戦では未生還機に修理不能損傷機(damaged beyond repair)を加えても18,000機なのに対し。 第二次世界大戦における航空機の損失は、事故や自然損耗のほうが圧倒的に多い。 Aggregate United States plane losses during the course of the Pacific war, not including training losses in the United States, were approximately 27,000 planes. Of these losses 8,700 were on combat missions; the remainder were training, ferrying and other noncombat losses. Of the combat losses over 60 percent were to antiaircraft fire. http://www.anesi.com/ussbs01.htm In the attack by Allied air power, almost 2,700,000 tons of bombs were dropped, more than 1,440,000 bomber sorties and 2,680,000 fighter sorties were flown. The number of combat planes reached a peak of some 28,000 and at the maximum 1,300,000 men were in combat commands. The number of men lost in air action was 79,265 Americans and 79,281 British. [Note: All RAF statistics are preliminary or tentative.] More than 18,000 American and 22,000 British planes were lost or damaged beyond repair. http://www.anesi.com/ussbs02.htm