JohnRM
Don't make me destroy you
blindside said:In the Japanese air campaign the US used B-29s which could fly higher and longer whereas in Europe they used B-17s which I believe had to fly lower. Also I think the Germans were just better equipped to defend their cities than the Japanese.
By the time the U.S. Army Air Force was bombing Japan, on a regular basis, the Japanese had very few pilots (and fewer experience pilots), very few planes, and very little fuel to get them airborne. Such was not the case with Germany. The U.S. Army's 8th Air Force was bombing Germany near the height of its power. Generally speaking, the B-17s flew in with little or no escort and faced various types of flak and professional enemy fighter pilots.