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tomkilpatrick wrote:QUOTE (tomkilpatrick @ Jun 14 2014,11:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I have to say, that number 3 looks bloody interesting
The main difference between the D the E/G variant was the Emmerson nose turret with the extra length only by a couple of feet if that but the weight of the turret change the performance , only diff between the E/G is one is Ford built and the other North American.
Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Jun 14 2014,10:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>The main difference between the D the E/G variant was the Emmerson nose turret with the extra length only by a couple of feet if that but the weight of the turret change the performance , only diff between the E/G is one is Ford built and the other North American.
Oh wow. Thanks for that Ian!
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tomkilpatrick wrote:QUOTE (tomkilpatrick @ Jun 14 2014,11:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Oh wow. Thanks for that Ian!
Speeds also reduce approx 10 mph between the two types , all bomb-loads very much the same capacity.
omitchell wrote:QUOTE (omitchell @ Jun 15 2014,12:02 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I am now completely lost...
The Liberator variants , the D's had a up-to three gun socket , guns can be removed depend on known target .. heavy fighter defence , were the E/G variant had a powered turret , the F was a lessor armed more for the naval actions, british change those to the MkIII to Vs depending mods .

omitchell wrote:QUOTE (omitchell @ Jun 15 2014,12:42 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>How we got from slide rules to Liberator variants in one post just completely bamboozles me. I'm way too sober...
It what they use pre flight to measure the fuel loading - placement of the bomb type in one of the two bays and loading off ammunition , thus to get the correct CoG you use a slide rule or what is know as load computer for the ... the different variants are very important due to the fact on the norm were sent out at maximum weights and different loads , some case's even put crew into no-go area on takeoff to correct it placement .... D s to E/G models are very different .
Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Jun 14 2014,11:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>It what they use pre flight to measure the fuel loading - placement of the bomb type in one of the two bays and loading off ammunition , thus to get the correct CoG you use a slide rule or what is know as load computer for the ... the different variants are very important due to the fact on the norm were sent out at maximum weights and different loads , some case's even put crew into no-go area on takeoff to correct it placement .... D s to E/G models are very different .
Too much work lol
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omitchell wrote:QUOTE (omitchell @ Jun 14 2014,11:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>How we got from slide rules to Liberator variants in one post just completely bamboozles me. I'm way too sober...
Don't worry Owen, it is just Ian trying to answer all the sunday night comp questions in advance.![]()
omitchell wrote:QUOTE (omitchell @ Jun 15 2014,12:55 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Too much work lol
When your live depended on it , 30 tons of Lib 4 tons of bombs included on runways built only just long enough every precaution was taken, that was the forth biggest loss of the heavies during WWII.Last edited by Ian Warren on Sun Jun 15, 2014 9:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
Sonnyj wrote:QUOTE (Sonnyj @ Jun 15 2014,9:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Don't worry Owen, it is just Ian trying to answer all the sunday night comp questions in advance.![]()
On checking everything in the 8th and 9th airforce were the D model and the H's , putting the E/G models in the Pacific and India - warmer climes, this maybe the reason why Marty has in his hot little hand the slide rule for the B-24.
The F was a one only prototype mainly changing the rubber deicing to thermal using the exhaust, this then became the first major production models with the feature hence every publication about the 'Eight AF' operates the H and further changes to the definitive J modle.Last edited by Ian Warren on Sun Jun 15, 2014 10:05 am, edited 1 time in total.
Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Jun 15 2014,9:55 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>On checking everything in the 8th and 9th airforce were the D model and the H's , putting the E/G models in the Pacific and India - warmer climes, this maybe the reason why Marty has in his hot little hand the slide rule for the B-24.
The F was a one only prototype mainly changing the rubber deicing to thermal using the exhaust, this then became the first major production models with the feature hence every publication about the 'Eight AF' operates the H and further changes to the definitive J modle.
Man, how do you know all this stuff?I gotta admire your knowledge bank.
Cheers Sonnyj
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