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Re: From A-36 crash site. Some idea about them?
Hi there is a response on P-51SIG can you see the images or do you have to register to be able to see them?
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Re: From A-36 crash site. Some idea about them?
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Re: From A-36 crash site. Some idea about them?
You should be able to access "New Member Information" then you need to send an email to Craig at "p51sigadmin" and tell him a bit about who you are and what you want. One book has been recently published which includes a lot of material simply downloaded from the site and another book is likely to be published soon which will also include a lot of material downloaded from the site.
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Re: From A-36 crash site. Some idea about them?
Hi, new guy here.
Steve posted about this thread on the P-51SIG, here's what I answered: These four pictures caught my attention: http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/c...ps6a26e319.jpg http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/c...ps2dab0178.jpg http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/c...ps53cd02b5.jpg http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/c...ps4e323c13.jpg They show the selector and the control units of a SCR-595 IFF set. Two things are interesting to me: 1- While listed as a possible IFF set for the A-36's and P-51A's I had never seen any evidence indicating the SCR-595 was actually used, I always assumed the better know SCR-695 was used instead. The earlier SCR-515 and SCR-535 are also listed as potential IFF set for Allisons but I'm quite sure they were never used. 2- The units shown have Navy designations, so this set is officially an ABK (Mk.III) instead of an SCR-595, they are the same thing. It looks like the gunsights are not the only pieces of Mustang equipment that could be switched between the Navy and USAAF. Here's what an SCR-595 set looks like, you can recognize the two smaller unit from the pictures above: http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/c...psdf01c11c.jpg |
Re: From A-36 crash site. Some idea about them?
73-52352-1 support aileron control cable sector
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