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Old October 16th 03, 10:48 PM
Elmshoot
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I was at our EAA Chapter meeting and we had a presentation by a guy who flew 16
missions before the Germans surrended with the "Blue Nosed *******s of
Bodney".( I know they were AAC but still a cool name) I think they were the 352
fighter group. He mentioned they had a tail radar that would turn on a light on
the instrument pannel if it picked anthing on the tail of the plane. He
mentioned it wasn't turned on unless you were by yourself heading home, so it
sounds like it was pretty indiscriminate. I asked him what model of the P-51
and he said they were in the D's as well as others. I have heard of such a
radar but never from WWII and not in the P-51. Was his memory fading or is this
some little factoid I had missed?
Sparky

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Old October 16th 03, 11:50 PM
Keith Willshaw
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"Elmshoot" wrote in message
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I was at our EAA Chapter meeting and we had a presentation by a guy who

flew 16
missions before the Germans surrended with the "Blue Nosed *******s of
Bodney".( I know they were AAC but still a cool name) I think they were

the 352
fighter group. He mentioned they had a tail radar that would turn on a

light on
the instrument pannel if it picked anthing on the tail of the plane. He
mentioned it wasn't turned on unless you were by yourself heading home, so

it
sounds like it was pretty indiscriminate. I asked him what model of the

P-51
and he said they were in the D's as well as others. I have heard of such a
radar but never from WWII and not in the P-51. Was his memory fading or is

this
some little factoid I had missed?
Sparky


Nope he was spot on

Official designation was AN/APS-13 and the unit was fitted in the fin

http://www.gordon.army.mil/ocos/Museum/AMC/radio2.asp

Keith


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Old October 17th 03, 02:54 PM
M. J. Powell
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In message , Elmshoot
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I was at our EAA Chapter meeting and we had a presentation by a guy who flew 16
missions before the Germans surrended with the "Blue Nosed *******s of
Bodney".( I know they were AAC but still a cool name) I think they were the 352
fighter group. He mentioned they had a tail radar that would turn on a light on
the instrument pannel if it picked anthing on the tail of the plane. He
mentioned it wasn't turned on unless you were by yourself heading home, so it
sounds like it was pretty indiscriminate. I asked him what model of the P-51
and he said they were in the D's as well as others. I have heard of such a
radar but never from WWII and not in the P-51. Was his memory fading or is this
some little factoid I had missed?


Tail warning in the Lancaster was 'Monica' IIRC.

Mike
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M.J.Powell
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Old October 20th 03, 07:03 AM
John Keeney
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"Elmshoot" wrote in message
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I was at our EAA Chapter meeting and we had a presentation by a guy who

flew 16
missions before the Germans surrended with the "Blue Nosed *******s of
Bodney".( I know they were AAC but still a cool name) I think they were

the 352
fighter group. He mentioned they had a tail radar that would turn on a

light on
the instrument pannel if it picked anthing on the tail of the plane. He
mentioned it wasn't turned on unless you were by yourself heading home, so

it
sounds like it was pretty indiscriminate. I asked him what model of the

P-51
and he said they were in the D's as well as others. I have heard of such a
radar but never from WWII and not in the P-51. Was his memory fading or is

this
some little factoid I had missed?
Sparky


Some P-38s as well.


 




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