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Why do you want to know what it was like in Northern Ireland? How my mum nearly got caught smuggling and dumped the stuff she was bringing back and thought she saw the police so dumped it and 2 days later went back and picked it up when she knew they werent anywhere near?
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I remember being told about someone who made a living moving cattle over the border. The same cattle, over and over again. Apparently there was a grant for importing them so they pocketed the grant and then smuggled them back over the border and brought the same ones back again the next day!
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Because the Irish left all their lights on for the Germans to use as guide points navigating to Liverpool, they didnt have to fly in from southern England risking all the flak and night fighters to get to Liverpool and Manchester. Remember they didn't need to fly from Germany, they had bases in France as well, also submarine bases and doodlebug launch pads. Walter |
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[quote=Tealeaf]The V1 was pretty much a speculative weapon which had no GPS or preplanned flight programme like the modern cruise missile, it was simply aimed in the direction of the target and came down when it ran out of fuel. The Ossy one was probably aimed at Manchester and veered off and overshot.
The doodlebug did have a guidance system, it had a small radio receiver built in which controlled the rudder. The Germans transmitted three different signals, the central one which was the supposed flight path, the other two signals were to correct the rudder if it veered off course left or right. The right hand signal (coming from the continent) was jammed by the British, causing most of them to crash in the North Sea. Walter. |
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The truth is out there and often it's easier to find than you seem to think. Below is how it worked taken from wikipedia Quote:
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Ireland being a Neutral Country had neither the need nor the obligation to turn out their lights, (just as Switzerland didn't), but it is doubtful that the Germans needed the assistance of the combined Irish 60watt bulbs to guide them over the targets. The Germans had very good radio guidance systems to put their planes where they wanted them to be. I have tried to find facts to back up the claims you have made, but cannot, I have in an earlier thread asked you for facts but so far you have failed to produce any. If you could show some reference to your claims, then we would all end up knowing a little more about the history of that period, if however you are only working on speculation and hearsay then you are doing history a disservice. Please, all it takes is a few seconds on the net to check for the facts, (you have the facilitys in front of you or you couldn't connect to this site), and this will be of great help to the many people on here that would like to learn more about an important time in History. |
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I again ask you for facts to substansiate your claims. that the Germans flew over Ireland to get to Liverpool etc. If they did that, then we all learn something new, if they didn't then stop corrupting History. |
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If you think I'm gullible for using the internet to attempt to find or confirm a few facts, (though I will never take the word of just one site), why do you expect me to believe the uncorroberated statements that you put on? Surely because I want you to confirm as fact you're little contribution to the internet I and other members are probably not as gullible as you assume? Because you seem reluctant to confirm the facts behind your statement can I ask if any other member has found any details of what Retlaw has said about the luftwaffe flying over Ireland? The reason being if it is true I really would like to know, but I would also hate a post on accyweb to be found by someone and them putting it on another site saying 'Germans flew over Ireland', I saw it on the web so it must be true! If there is no substance to this 'fact'.:o |
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[quote=Less]It's a better start than making it up as you go along, which so far seems to be your research. I can't see how the remains of a remote control model in your attic proves anything.
I again ask you for facts to substansiate your claims. that the Germans flew over Ireland to get to Liverpool etc. They did'nt fly over Ireland, they flew over the Irish sea, all the lights on in Southern Ireland aided navigation. Ask your self why the flight path was over Accrington, Burnley and Clayton, why the dummy buildings on Burnley Moors and on Hambledon Moors in Accrington. Walter |
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