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German aircraft radar


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15 minutes ago, BlrwestSiR said:

I remembered that Dragon did a night fighter version of the Ho229 years ago. Here's their take on it.

https://www.1999.co.jp/eng/m/image/10062500

The radar is mounted to the nose on a long pole. 

I have seen drawings of this and built kits. Interesting. But I'm kinda leaning to wing mounted radar

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26 minutes ago, harv said:

Hmmm, it could work on the wings. There is very little room on the 229 nose. One question, would these be used for ground targets ?. This place and people are awesome!!!....harv

Not for the FuG 217... It was sometimes used with towel rack antennas and a rear-facing array in combination with the FuG 200 Hohentwiel on Ju88 / He111 and Do17 with the luxury of a third crew member. FuG 200 was primarily an anti-shipping measure, but would have been next to useless against background clutter when seeking ground targets.

FuG 200 on Ju88 A-6

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Just thinking out loud...

Why incorporating draggy old sh*t into a brand-new revolutionary airframe?
FuG 240 Berlin equipped Ju 88G-6 and the projected Ju 388J had just started to lead the way. If the Ho 229B would have come to fruition, it would have been equipped with the smaller FuG 244 Bremen air intercept radar. 

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41 minutes ago, Ivan Ivanovich said:

Just thinking out loud...

Why incorporating draggy old sh*t into a brand-new revolutionary airframe?

Hey! We're having fun here...

Stop bringing logic into the equation!

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Keep an eye out wherever you go Harv...

Such as this little plastic top on the pump-action Mosquito repellent here at my work. It's roughly an inch long by about half, and made from soft plastic that should be easy enough to cut and shape.

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(Disclaimer: other brands are also available.)

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