How to make a real life size stuka siren - WW2Aircraft. net Wasn't the 'Jericho Horn' simply a variation on the air raid siren theme? The air raid siren being hand-cranked and the variation in pitch provided by simply hand-cranking it faster? Mounted on the Ju87, the manual drive was replaced by a suitable alternative, a small propeller driving the unit instead; the variation in pitch here being provided by the Ju87's increase in speed as its dive
How to make a real life size stuka siren - ww2aircraft. net The sirens were obviously driven by the wind powered propellers What I don't know is what exactly happened inside of the propellers that caused the Jericho trumpets to sound The previous post that mentioned the different ports of an air raid siren is a pretty possible scenario as to how the Stuka sirens worked
Ju-87 sirens | Aircraft of World War II - WW2Aircraft. net Forums Could the pilot disable the sirens, when in level flight? Or was the crew stuck hearing the thing through the entire mission? Thanks! [drawing from Ju87 Stuka Baginskis and Watanabe Zokeisha Publications 1982 Inner cover page]
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Note Of Air Raid Siren - WW2Aircraft. net The WWII air raid siren consisted of an electric motor which was connected to two stators (rotating chopper rings) in which there were equally spaced slots cut out
34+ albums and flyby videos of WWII fighters - ww2aircraft. net Since I was last here, I have taken a lot of pics and flyby videos of WWII fighters Here's a link to the photos and videos: Fighter aircraft photos and videos - Paine Field You are welcome to copy share use the pics videos as you wish
Mixing Paint | Aircraft of World War II - WW2Aircraft. net Forums I need some assistance from you guys that mix your own paints I'm going to be building a B-17 in Olive drab that has been well weathered From what I can tell worn Olive has a yellow tinge to it Any clues on how I could reproduce this affect?
Terminology | Aircraft of World War II - WW2Aircraft. net Forums Hi chaps Quick question that just came to mind - does anyone know when the term 'World War 1' came into use for the 1914-18 conflict and who coined it? I assume it must have become current some time after the Second World War started, but it was, and still is known as the Great War here
Boeing A10 and Wedgetail success | Aircraft of World War II . . . The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] has been awarded a $14 9 million U S Air Force contract for systems engineering and modeling services for the A-10 Wing Replacement program The contract will provide the engineering foundation for the program and ensure the on-schedule delivery of the production