Alan Eardley
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I don't see anything in the 'Himmelbett' system that the Germans developed with Telefunken to control night fighter operations that indicates that it was'nt more advanced than the control systems used by Fighter Command(which were, admittedly, developed somewhat earlier).
I think that by most measures the use of the double Wurzburg units with simulator projections (red lights for enemy 'blips' and blue for friendly) on the underside of a two level glass Seeburg table was much more sophisticated (and probably more effective in operation) than the wooden tables, models and plotters used in England.
Just my opinion, of course.
Alan
I think that by most measures the use of the double Wurzburg units with simulator projections (red lights for enemy 'blips' and blue for friendly) on the underside of a two level glass Seeburg table was much more sophisticated (and probably more effective in operation) than the wooden tables, models and plotters used in England.
Just my opinion, of course.
Alan