Nerd's Corner - Ice cool aircraft recognition game.
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No sweat. It is bound to happen. I am planning to update the list of aircraft every 10 pages or so but occasional multi posts are par for the course. The Sceptred Otter (aka ALC) hasn't posted something for our delectation and delight and is probably dodging ground to air missiles, goats, spears and the occasional African vulture as I write this so I will take the liberty of posting a filler. The marker remains with him though.
What is this and how was it supposed to work?
Caco
What is this and how was it supposed to work?
Caco
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Is it some sort of towed atmospheric sampling device?
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Bob wrote:Is it some sort of towed atmospheric sampling device?
Nope but your focus on the holes is perceptive.
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I hate not knowing, Ok, so the perforated portion is some sort of flame tube/combustion chamber and the little disc shaped assembly is an ignitor??...getting anywhere?
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Let's just say that the cylinder certainly holds combustible material but the holes are not there to support ignition.
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Bat Bomb what a **** horrible idea
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Well done. Bizarre isn't it.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bat_bomb
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Shortly after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, the military was inundated with ideas for new, ingenious, and often quirky weapon ideas. One such idea came from Dr. Lytle S. Adams, a dentist and inventor. Adams happened to be friends with First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, which allowed him to submit a proposal to President Roosevelt.
NAPALM BATS: THE BIZARRE TRUE STORY OF BAT BOMBS
Animals have been a part of military organisations for about as long as human history. Horses revolutionized combat. Carrier pigeons provided a cheap and effective way to communicate during combat. Bomb-sniffing dogs continue to save lives. There are a few instances of attack animals, such as Hannibal’s use of war elephants and police attack dogs, but fortunately for the critters of the world, technology has progressed to a point that attack animals are essentially unnecessary.
But did you know that the US military poured money into an actual ‘bat bomb’? Not bombs shaped like a bat, or a bomb that just had “bat” as part of a secret code name — actual bats carrying around incendiary devices. As bizarre as it may sound, it’s true. Not only was this top secret weapon on the verge of being deployed in combat, but initial testing suggested that the bat bomb would have been one of the most destructive weapons in the US military’s arsenal.
Shortly after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, the military was inundated with ideas for new, ingenious, and often quirky weapon ideas. One such idea came from Dr. Lytle S. Adams, a dentist and inventor. Adams happened to be friends with First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, which allowed him to submit a proposal to President Roosevelt.
His idea was to attach incendiary devices to bats and drop them over Japan to create a widely effective firebomb. Four facts made this a tempting idea:
1. Bats can be induced to hibernate, which makes them easy to transport.
2. Millions upon millions of bats can be found in caves across the US, which means that they would be cheap to acquire.
3. Bats seek out dark areas during daylight, so there is a good chance that they would roost in the attics and cubbyholes of buildings.
4. Bats can carry several of their young at a time, so they can probably carry a bomb.
The project received funding, amazingly, and the US military set about experimenting with ways to equip bats with incendiary devices. After a few bungled prototypes, they eventually developed a napalm device that weighed less than an ounce and operated on a 30 minute timer.
Testing the bomb proved to be incredibly effective — even more so than anybody had ever predicted. Several bats escaped from captivity at the Carlsbrad auxiliary airfield, and within a few minutes the entire base was up in flames. The military later performed another test in a mock Japanese village; the fake town was completely obliterated. The military wrote, “It is concluded that the bat bomb is an effective weapon.”
At that point, the only tricky part was figuring out how to deploy the bats. Bats cannot be dropped out of a plane like bombs, because they would simply crash into the ground. That’s where the bat bomb came in. The military created a bomb-shaped device that held hundreds of bats in stacked layers. The bomb would release a parachute after it was deployed and then open its stacks to give the bats a chance to wake up and take to the skies.
Unfortunately for the bat bomb project, another famous program, the Manhattan Project, had secretly rendered the bat bomb obsolete. Everything that the bat bomb could do, Fat Man and Little Boy could do a thousand times better. The nuclear era had just begun, and the age of the bat bomb was over before it even got started.
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OH folks.
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tennis anyone?
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Tennis-playing wing-walkers never die - they just lose their balls.
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That's a Curtiss JN4 "Jenny" I think. I don't know the names of the wing walkers.
If I am right OH. Whatever the case please consider this arithmetic calculation (while endeavouring to identify dubbleyew eight's aircraft if I am wrong) and if you want to (for some fun) let me know how it pertains to aviation?
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If I am right OH. Whatever the case please consider this arithmetic calculation (while endeavouring to identify dubbleyew eight's aircraft if I am wrong) and if you want to (for some fun) let me know how it pertains to aviation?
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Benjamins annual Tax deduction divided by the number of times he has paid for a meal out with fellow Pilots?
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Bob wrote:Benjamins annual Tax deduction divided by the number of times he has paid for a meal out with fellow Pilots?
Come on Bob you know that division by nought results in an imaginary, irrational or meaningless number!
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I guess dubbleyew eight has gone on sabbatical so I offer this aircraft for your review
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Breguet V 9179 maybe? Seems like a replica with non standard engine.
Been in data comm since we formed the bits individually with a Morse key.
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It looks like a Citroen 2CV engine. If it is, that never flew, 26HP wouldn't cut the mustard.
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k3k3 wrote:It looks like a Citroen 2CV engine. If it is, that never flew, 26HP wouldn't cut the mustard.
Wright Bros had 12HP.
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... and a bungee.
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Definately a 2cv engine, a few of which have been used in very light aircraft, I doubt it would get that replica off the ground though, looks a bit Farman-ish to me
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