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General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: Pongo on October 01, 2000, 08:18:00 PM

Title: F4u belly window.
Post by: Pongo on October 01, 2000, 08:18:00 PM
Im building my F4u1d model and it has a big window on the belly. The pilot could look right down between his feet....Why doenst the game hog have it?
Title: F4u belly window.
Post by: GRUNHERZ on October 01, 2000, 08:58:00 PM
Hi

Ds didnt have the window it was found to be useless.

thanks GRUNHERZ
Title: F4u belly window.
Post by: Mathman on October 02, 2000, 01:42:00 AM
Pongo,

I did some checking after you brought this up in the MA earlier tonight.  The window was in the early versions of the F4U, but was later deleted.  However, before it wqas deleted, it was painted over.  Most of the pilots never used it, and some even said they couldn't if they wanted to.  They said that it would be covered with trash and dirt that had fallen down from the cockpit.  It would cover it up from the inside to the point that it was useless.

-math

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Title: F4u belly window.
Post by: ra on October 02, 2000, 04:01:00 PM
I believe the Wildcat had 2 windows down there, also pretty useless.

ra
Title: F4u belly window.
Post by: Igloo on October 03, 2000, 02:23:00 PM
The C/F-18 has a canopy painted under it's cockpit.  Kinda cool.

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Title: F4u belly window.
Post by: Pongo on October 04, 2000, 09:54:00 AM
Thanks guys..
Title: F4u belly window.
Post by: Toad on October 04, 2000, 12:07:00 PM
 
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Originally posted by Igloo:
The C/F-18 has a canopy painted under it's cockpit.  Kinda cool.

Yeah, IIRC the USAF tried that a long time ago down at Luke AFB in Phoenix. They even got Keith Ferris the aviation artist to help in the designs/colors. An "air superiority" paint job project I think they called it.

I believe the idea was to induce a moment of doubt or a bit of misdirection as to which side of the planform you were looking at in a close encounter.

The US forces dropped the idea though.