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PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 8:04 pm 
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Wouldn't it be cool if they could come up with the big "guppy" radar pod for it!

I've thought about that!


Do any of those radomes exist? It'd make a hellva cargo pod!!


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Chappie wrote:
FG1D Pilot wrote:
Snake45 wrote:
Wouldn't it be cool if they could come up with the big "guppy" radar pod for it!

I've thought about that!


Do any of those radomes exist? It'd make a hellva cargo pod!!


Chappie

I wouldn't think it would be too difficult to fab one up out of modern fiberglass or composites. Now, as to the legality of bolting a homemade plastic gut onto your airplane and proceeding to operate it in the public airspace, I have no idea.

And I suppose the owners/operators of the airplane wouldn't be too wild about taking the airspeed and fuel cost hit that that thing would exact.

Still, it would be so cool....


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 8:47 pm 
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Chappie, without the guppy dome the cabin of the E-model is already a flying cargo pod, plus each of the 12 outer wing stations are rated at 500lbs if one wanted to carry travel pods ... just sayin'.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 9:13 pm 
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...each of the 12 outer wing stations are rated at 500lbs if one wanted to carry travel pods....

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Interesting because AD-5Ws never carried these, as they were never intended to deliver ordnance.

Also, I noticed in the photo of 9567 posted on the previous page that it has an AT-141 antenna under the right wing. The normal location for the AT-141 on an AD-5 is...nowhere. The UHF radio was serviced by an antenna built right into the tip of the fin on the -5. But I've cataloged something like five or six different locations for AT-141s on different individual -5 variants, so apparently they were occasionally installed, for whatever reason. Would love to know more about this.


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Ken- yes it was quite a bomb truck!

Installing the giant radome would create quite a bit of drag but it would be awesome. I guess it would require the installation of the auxiliary vertical stabs too. It would be awesome to see this aircraft equipped with original equipment like the Ramey Harpoon.


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Chappie wrote:
I guess it would require the installation of the auxiliary vertical stabs too.


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The AD-5Ws didn't have the auxiliary vertical stabs, though the -3W and -4Ws did. When they designed the -5, they had the big radome in mind, and simply made the whole fin about 50% bigger than the single-seaters to take care of it. :wink:


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Snake45 wrote:
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...each of the 12 outer wing stations are rated at 500lbs if one wanted to carry travel pods....

Ken

Interesting because AD-5Ws never carried these, as they were never intended to deliver ordnance.

Also, I noticed in the photo of 9567 posted on the previous page that it has an AT-141 antenna under the right wing. The normal location for the AT-141 on an AD-5 is...nowhere. The UHF radio was serviced by an antenna built right into the tip of the fin on the -5. But I've cataloged something like five or six different locations for AT-141s on different individual -5 variants, so apparently they were occasionally installed, for whatever reason. Would love to know more about this.


You're correct for an EA-1E, and although '152 flew (and is now marked as an EA-1E), she no longer retains many/any of those features and now flies with the 12 outer stations, 20mm cannon, dual controls, empty cabin, etc; that's what I meant.

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