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JP[_3_]
September 25th 07, 10:07 PM
Tom Hayden
February 15th 08, 04:46 PM
What are those teardrop shape bumps on the wings, directly behind the guns
(cannons)? Maybe something aerodynamic just to provide room for the rearmost
part of the weapon? But maybe not.
Tom
Claus Gustafsen
February 15th 08, 05:28 PM
They are. The 20mm guns nessecitated a bump on the upper wing surface of the
Spitfire,different Mk guns different bumps, also some had one 20mm in each
wimg others had 2 20 mm guns in each wing. Also see Hurricane, Typhoon and
Tempest the all have some.
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> What are those teardrop shape bumps on the wings, directly behind the guns
> (cannons)? Maybe something aerodynamic just to provide room for the
> rearmost part of the weapon? But maybe not.
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> Tom
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Bert-Jan[_6_]
February 15th 08, 05:58 PM
"Tom Hayden" <geezer1two3atcomcast.net> wrote in
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> What are those teardrop shape bumps on the wings, directly behind the
> guns (cannons)? Maybe something aerodynamic just to provide room for
> the rearmost part of the weapon? But maybe not.
>
> Tom
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It is to make room to feed the ammunition into the cannon.
There are (at least) two types of bulges, though.
Cheers.
Tom Hayden
February 15th 08, 06:58 PM
Thanks, Bert-Jan.
What made me notice the bulges was the cover picture of the Feb 2008 issue
of Air and Space Smithsonian ( http://www.airspacemag.com/ ) where they
really stand out. I'd never noticed them before. I've never seen many Spits;
they're relatively rare on this side of the pond.
Tom
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