we had something like that here in croatia during the war. you take a C188,
stick a soviet bombsight in it and mount a couple of bombs and rocket
projectiles to the wings...also a popular coversion, on a similar principle,
was the AT-403 (the radial-engined one) and strap a few home-made cluster
bombs to it. Also, you could find an UTVA-75, a yugoslav-made two seat
trainer with four, hand-held anti-tank launchers under the wings, strapped
by duct tape and fired from the cockpit by pulling a string or something
similar. also the copilot could drop grenades by hand from the cockpit (they
used to do that with 172s for a short while). I have a picture of it if
anyone's interested...
Triple Delta
"Paul Sengupta" wrote in message
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Hmm, what's all the fuss? All this stuff was factory optional on mine.
http://www.warbirdalley.com/bulldog.htm
Look under Specifications: Armament.
The guys who imported some of them from Africa had to take
the pylons off to make them CAA legal. The Swedes converted
a squadron into tankbusters.
Paul
"Orval Fairbairn" wrote in message
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A friend sent me this website, showing a KILLER Bonanza!
http://1000aircraftphotos.com/Contributions/1953.htm