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AustinHancock51 wrote:Hello WIX gang,
Been looking around, and I am trying to find the dimensions/specs for the bazookas that got mounted on L-4s and L-3s during the War. I found some info in the Bald Eagle Aviation thread...(viewtopic.php?f=3&t=21830&p=330682&hilit=bazooka#p330682). I want to try and make some, this winter. Np particular reason!![]()
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Also, to mount them on an airworthy aircraft, what would need to be done to be "legal." Thanks!
Mon Nov 16, 2015 10:57 am
AustinHancock51 wrote:Hello WIX gang,
Been looking around, and I am trying to find the dimensions/specs for the bazookas that got mounted on L-4s and L-3s during the War. I found some info in the Bald Eagle Aviation thread...(http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... ka#p330682). I want to try and make some, this winter. Np particular reason!![]()
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Also, to mount them on an airworthy aircraft, what would need to be done to be "legal." Thanks!
Mon Nov 16, 2015 11:59 pm
DH82EH wrote:Hey Austin.
How's it goin' EH?![]()
There is a really sweet lookin' bird dog being hangared at our field for the winter.
Next time I get out there, I'll take some pics and measurements of the weapons for you.
It might be as early as tomorrow (Monday).
I bet Rich Palmer would respond to a P.M. in short order, with good info. He's done a lot on that B.E. thread.
I was flying today and I think this will be it for open cockpit flying this season![]()
Cheers man.
Andy
Tue Nov 17, 2015 12:00 am
Dan K wrote:AustinHancock51 wrote:Hello WIX gang,
Been looking around, and I am trying to find the dimensions/specs for the bazookas that got mounted on L-4s and L-3s during the War. I found some info in the Bald Eagle Aviation thread...(http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... ka#p330682). I want to try and make some, this winter. Np particular reason!![]()
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Also, to mount them on an airworthy aircraft, what would need to be done to be "legal." Thanks!
Some folks doing this already?
http://fairchild24.com/Piper%20L4.jpg
http://www.warbirdregistry.org/l4regist ... 30426.html
And don't forget this guy:
http://whatpriceglory.com/usbazooka.htm
Tue Nov 17, 2015 12:03 am
L-4Pilot wrote:AustinHancock51 wrote:Hello WIX gang,
Been looking around, and I am trying to find the dimensions/specs for the bazookas that got mounted on L-4s and L-3s during the War. I found some info in the Bald Eagle Aviation thread...(http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... ka#p330682). I want to try and make some, this winter. Np particular reason!![]()
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Also, to mount them on an airworthy aircraft, what would need to be done to be "legal." Thanks!
Good Morning Austin,
I have several photos somewhere of the bazooka installation during WW II that I will try to locate for you. To my knowledge they were never mounted on any L-3 aircraft.
With regard to actual installation on an aircraft it would have to be done either with a full STC or one time STC for that N# aircraft.
I obtained a one time STC from the FAA to install replica launchers on a Cessna O-1 that I restored and it was very expensive. The FAA required a detailed structural analysis of the aircraft including wing skin thickness, drawings load engineering, and an engineering analysis done by a Company accredited to perform it. I used Kosola Engineering at the time. In addition we had to write an installation and service manual for the launchers drawing heavily on the USAF documents.
The construction of the launchers themselves had to be well documented with type material, specific aluminum alloy, strength etc. along with specific listing of all material used and structural analysis. We used the Cessna drawings to construct exact replicas of the launchers to exact specifications using only aircraft grade material and fasteners.
The mounting was accomplished using original shackles locked in place with all functional wiring removed. The final cost was thousands of dollars, the process is not for the faint of heart. I don't believe there would be any chance at all of getting an installation approved with a 337.
Good Luck with your project,
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