But that would suggest the area around Sunderland would become a target, what with the Durham Coal Fields, the shipyards and the port... that's a lot of targets spread over a decent space but still relatively highly concentrated.no, you said they were 'encouraged' to drop reamaining payloads over Sunderland - i was merely pointing out that this was unlikely.
And i think you're giving 1940's navigation too much credit.
This was 1940 when bombing the right country was classed as a success.
I am not saying it is gospel, but I have definitely read it somewhere, and I'm 95% sure it was on a BBC documentary at one point. The suggestions was they would come up the country, towards Manchester/Liverpool then exit British airspace as quickly as possible, which would take them over the NE, and any bombs left would be dumped here. Again I am no historian but I can read and watch TV... so I am only repeating this info. I could be wrong, but only if what I have read or seen is wrong (which I am not ruling out).