The Radio Compass and Flux Gate Compass on the B17/B24/B29/P51/P47 have major tick marks every 7.5 degress.
Is that correct? If yes, why? Is there some reason why it's not every 10 degrees?
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Question about Nav Instruments on American Bombers/Fighters
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I dont know the real answer but looking at it. I would assume it has to do witht he 0,90,180,270 degree standards. North south east and west. devided out it comes out pretty even that way. If done on a 10 degree it would be harder to read as the numbers would be to small. But if a real pilot has a true answer I am interested also.
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Don't ya just hate it when bald headed people place objects for sale on E-Bay?
Looking hard enough at the glass on the guage above, you can see the reflection of the seller and his camera.
Off topic I know ... but there have been a host of images from E-Bay where reflections of the seller and what they were or were not wearing at the time of the article being photographed.
Looking hard enough at the glass on the guage above, you can see the reflection of the seller and his camera.
Off topic I know ... but there have been a host of images from E-Bay where reflections of the seller and what they were or were not wearing at the time of the article being photographed.
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Hey ROB. I can see how it was easy to miss. Certainly looks correct. It was when I started to try doing some extreme poor visibility navigation and started to look much more closely.ROB wrote:Hi, Jawaka. The radio compass and flux gate arn't quite correct.
The radio compass should have five, and the flux gate fourteen marks beetween the main (digit) marks. So, it gives 10 degrees system.
As the author I'm ashamed of myself
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ROB
Any possibility of a fix?
LOL, I didn't notcie that at first. Pretty funny.Snuffy_Haden wrote:Don't ya just hate it when bald headed people place objects for sale on E-Bay?
Sorry Jawaka, I havn't noticed your question. We have to wait for an occasion to get it fixed. However, if this fault is a serious trouble for you, send me a PM.Jawaka wrote: Hey ROB. I can see how it was easy to miss. Certainly looks correct. It was when I started to try doing some extreme poor visibility navigation and started to look much more closely.
Any possibility of a fix?
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ROB
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Re: Question about Nav Instruments on American Bombers/Fight
The 4 band ADF control box pictured above isn't from the SCR 269 (which looks nearly identical but has 3 bands). The 4 band control box pictured is the C 4 ARN-7 control for the R-5 ARN-7 ADF receiver. SCR 269 receiver (BC-433) is very similar to R-5 ARN-7but omits the 100-200 Kc band. Post WW-2 surplus ARN-7 units were made into FAA legal MN 62 ADFs for civil airliners. The ARN-7 to MN 62 mod involved new front panel and LP 21 loop connectors and a few new circuit components, nothing major.
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