Re: Hudson torpedo
Hi,
Would anyone know the mark - model number of the standard Torpedo a RAF Hudson would carry in 1941? Thanks Danny |
Re: Hudson torpedo
Hi
i don't know the answer but here is a captioned photo of 59 squadron here on the iwm site cheers jerry https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/i...ject/205023107 it |
Re: Hudson torpedo
RAF Hudsons did not carry torpedoes. The photo is mis-captioned.
Their bombbay is too short for an RN torpedo. |
Re: Hudson torpedo
The standard air dropped torpedo during the first half of the war was (according to this) the 18 inch Mark XII.
https://wiki.warthunder.com/18_inch_...th_this_weapon Of interest, if you look at the section "Vehicles equipped with this weapon", the Hudson is not listed, which seems in-line with Graham's comment. |
Re: Hudson torpedo
To drop the torpedo from a monoplane (faster than the earlier biplanes) required an aerodynamic tail addition which both lengthened it and widened it. This led to problems with internal carriage for such types as the Beaufort and Hampden. Similar tails were used on air-dropped torpedoes of all nations in this period, but these were often censored in photographs.
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