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EPISODE · Jul 26, 2026 · 57 MIN

316. The B-17 Was Crap with Will Carver aka LordHardthrasher

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Was the legendary B-17 really brilliant—or dangerously overrated wartime myth?The B-17 Flying Fortress is one of the most iconic aircraft of the Second World War—but what if its reputation doesn’t match reality?In this explosive episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill welcomes aviation historian and YouTube creator Will Carver to challenge one of the biggest myths of Allied air power. Known for his sharp analysis and uncompromising views, Will argues that the B-17’s legendary status owes more to storytelling, culture, and Hollywood than battlefield performance.From its origins in 1930s military theory to the brutal realities of daylight bombing over Germany, this episode digs into why the aircraft that symbolised American courage may not have delivered the technical superiority it promised. What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeWhy the B-17 Flying Fortress became such a powerful cultural icon The real limitations of its bomb load, range, and survivability How daylight precision bombing proved far harder than planners expected The truth about the Norden bombsight and its controversial testing history Why raids like Schweinfurt exposed devastating weaknesses How aircraft design decisions limited bomb capacity and effectiveness Why the courage of crews matters even more when the technology struggles Despite its fearsome reputation, the B-17 often carried smaller bomb loads than British heavy bombers and struggled to defend itself against increasingly capable German fighters. Its reliance on formation flying reduced speed, altitude flexibility, and survivability—sometimes with catastrophic results. Why This Episode MattersThis episode isn’t about mocking history—it’s about understanding it properly.Will makes a powerful point: praising equipment as flawless risks overshadowing the extraordinary bravery of the crews who flew it. Many airmen climbed aboard knowing the risks were immense, flying into intense flak and fighter opposition regardless. Their courage deserves recognition grounded in truth, not mythology. If you love Second World War aviation, strategic bombing history, or myth-busting history podcasts, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.Guest Details — Will CarverYouTube Channel: ▶️ https://www.youtube.com/@HardThrasherFollow Will on Social Media:Instagram: @lordhardthrasher X (Twitter): @lordhardthrashe Bluesky: @lordhardthrasher.bsky.social Threads: @lordhardthrasher Will produces engaging aviation history content that blends humour, research, and critical analysis to challenge long-held assumptions about military aircraft and wartime strategy.Listen to More from History RageIf you enjoyed this episode, you might also like:Episode 23 — Matt Bone challenges Spitfire worship Episode 163 — Jane Gulliford Lowe asks: What about the Halifax? History Rage is the podcast where historians and experts challenge the myths we think we know—and replace them with evidence-based history.Follow & Contact History RageStay connected and join the rage:🌐 Website: https://www.historyrage.com 📧 Email: [email protected] 🐦 X (Twitter): @HistoryRage 📘 Facebook: History Rage Podcast 📸 Instagram: @historyrageSupport the PodcastLove the show? Here’s how to help keep History Rage flying:⭐ Become a Patron: Join the community and access exclusive monthly livestreams https://www.patreon.com/historyrage🎧 Listen Ad-Free: Subscribe via Apple Podcasts or Patreon from just £3 per month📣 Spread the Word: Tell a friend, share an episode, or post about History Rage online—word of mouth keeps the rage alive. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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