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General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: SELECTOR on July 08, 2005, 02:21:05 PM
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saw a pic today in a mag.. the pic was a b24 with 6 rockets mounted on pylons just aft of the nose.. the caption said it was a sub hunter b24..
anyone have any information about this plane config?
left the mag at work, if i remembe ri will bring it home tomorrow and postr pic.
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Some RAF coastal command libby's (mk V's i think) could carry 8 x rocket projectiles.
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Maybe it was a Privateer?
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no its a b24 i assure you... :aok
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More than likely it was a PB4Y-1. The PB4Y-1 is the navy version of the B-24 Liberator.
The PB4Y-2 Privateer was a development of the late single-tail B-24N Liberator
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Originally posted by Furball
Some RAF coastal command libby's (mk V's i think) could carry 8 x rocket projectiles.
A few Liberator IIIs(GR V) were fitted with a special airfoil winglet attached to either side of the lower forward fuselage below the cockpit. These removable winglets carried eight 5-inch High Velocity Aircraft Rockets (HVAR) for attacking surfaced German submarines.
Baugher
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The all Czech No. 311 Squadron of the RAF Coastal Command flew some of their B-24s with rockets. Some of them were equipped with 4 5-inch rockets mounted in airfoil shaped mounts forward of the bomb bay. No. 311 Squadron even reported at least 1 U-boat sunk by these rockets.
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