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General Forums => Wishlist => Topic started by: Ack-Ack on August 03, 2007, 07:24:03 PM
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Let's give the USN a land based patrol/anti-maritime aircraft.
(http://www.microworks.net/PACIFIC/aviation/PV-1.jpg)
Lockheed Ventura Mk I
Power Plant: 2 × Pratt & Whitney R-2800-S1A4-G Double Wasp radial, rated at 1850 hp (1379.16 kW) each
Length: 51 ft 5 inch
Wingspan: 65 ft 6 inch
Wing Area: 551 sq ft
Max. Speed: 312 mph at 15500 ft
Fuel Internal: 470 Imp gal (565 US gal)
Initial Climb Rate: 2,035 ft per min
Machine Guns: 2 × 0.50 inch fixed forward-firing in the upper part of the nose
2 (later 4) × 0.303 inch trainable guns in a power operated dorsal turret
2 × 0.303 inch trainable forward-firing in the nose
2 × 0.303 inch trainable rearward-firing in the nose
Crew: 5: pilot, co-pilot (optional), navigator/bombardier, radio operator/gunner, gunner
First Flight (prototype): 31 July 1941
Operational Service: June 1942 - mid 1960's
Numbers Produced: 2.475 total, 188 this version
PV-1 Ventura
Engines: Two 2,000-hp Pratt & Whitney R-2800-31 radial piston engines.
Weight: Empty 20,197 lbs., Max Takeoff 31,077 lbs.
Wing Span: 65ft. 6in.
Length: 51ft. 9in.
Height: 11ft. 11in.
Performance:
Maximum Speed: 322 mph at 13,800 ft.
Ceiling: 26,300 ft.
Range: 1,360 miles
Armament: Two 12.7-mm (0.5-inch) forward-firing machine guns; two more in dorsal turret; two 7.72-mm (0.3-inch) machine guns in ventral turret; plus up to 3,000 lbs. of bombs or depth charges, or one torpedo.
PV-2 Harpoon
Manufacturer: Lockheed
Crew Compliment: Pilot, co-pilot & navigator; radar operator & tunnel gunner; turret gunner; radio operator
Power Plant: Two (2) Pratt and Whitney R-2800-31s producing 2000 HP.
Performance: Maximum Speed at 13,900 feet - 282 mph. Service Ceiling - 23,900 feet. Combat Range - 1790 miles.
Dimensions: Length - 51 feet, 1 inch. Height - 13 feet, 3 inches. Wing Span - 75 feet. Weight - 36,000 lbs.
Armament: 9 - .50 caliber machine guns; 8 - 5 inch HVAR rockets; 2 - 1000 lbs. bombs could be carried on wings in place of drop tanks; 4000 lbs in bombs or depth charges.
ack-ack
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Technically now that we're getting the Mitch.....
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True but the plane played a major patrol/anti-maritime role for the USN, although it was less successful in the ETO with the Allied forces as a medium bomber.
ack-ack
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How about more Axis stuff instead of Allied stuff (unless it is early war Russian)?
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"2 (later 4) × 0.303 inch trainable guns in a power operated dorsal turret
2 × 0.303 inch trainable forward-firing in the nose
2 × 0.303 inch trainable rearward-firing in the nose"
Its meat.
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Originally posted by Karnak
How about more Axis stuff instead of Allied stuff (unless it is early war Russian)?
How about you wish what you would like and I'll wish what I would like. Thank you.
ack-ack
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Originally posted by Motherland
"2 (later 4) × 0.303 inch trainable guns in a power operated dorsal turret
2 × 0.303 inch trainable forward-firing in the nose
2 × 0.303 inch trainable rearward-firing in the nose"
Its meat.
Considering most of the fighters that were a threat were either unarmored or thinly armored, I would think a .303 would be adequate.
ack-ack
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We could re-skin a B-25H to represent the Navy/Marine PBJ-1J or PBJ-1H...
(http://broadcast.illuminatedtech.com/pages/aircraft_m/Mitchell001.jpg)
My regards,
Widewing
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BAAAAAAD idea showing that pic, WW. Now the squeakers will want to up the pumpkin chucker from the CV.