Shay wrote:
k5dh wrote:
That sure looks to me to be a turret from an "H" or "J" model Liberator, which were note early- or pre-war.
How does one tell? I looked at Strawberry Bitch's Tail turret today which is a "D" model, but from my neophyte point of view it looked remarkably the same.
Also, you can see it in the ebay turret pictures and I also saw it on SB's turret, is that a camera? If so is it, like in the fighters, triggered when the .50s are fired? Has any footage survived?
Shay
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Shay,
I'm no expert on turrets but I'm frequently mistaken for one. I know very little about the A-6 but since it was on the B-24, I have learned a little bit while sorting parts and researching the other three turret types (A-15, Martin A3C, and Sperry A-13 ball) that Emerson built for the B-24. I think the A-6A had staggered guns, one was about six inches forward on the one next to it. I think the A-6B had guns mounted with no stagger. Maybe the A-6Bs were mostly or only on the tail of the B-24/PB4Y? I can tell you that trying to sort out the differences in B-24 turret configurations between the five plants that built all 19,256 planes is really complicated. Maybe "complicated" is not the right word, I've heard the words "Byzantine complexity" used a few times and it's probably more accurate.
Some turrets had gun cameras that recorded just like the ones used in fighter planes. You would think some footage survives but I've never seen or heard of any turret gun camera images. Anyone else? Taigh?