Interesting stuff syscom doesn't seem like they had any problems from rapid depressurisation.
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evangilder said:Radial engines leaking? They aren't leaking, they're marking their territory.
FLYBOYJ said:Very cool! I like the wing tooling they have to move those outter wings around, the photos that shows the wing being stripped shows pretty beefy tooling I wonder if that's original production tooling??
syscom3 said:While looking for some data for Deradler regarding B29 loss's, I found this neat story.
Physics Today August 2001
The long ranges the B29 flew meant fuel consupmtion figures and optimum settings for cruise were extremely important. The author of this story developed some very handy slide rules that undoubtabley made the difference in whether a crew was going to make it back to base, or go for a swim.
"Plucked out of graduate school after Pearl Harbor, a young physicist designed specialized slide rules for military aircraft. Trying them out aboard B-29s in the war against Japan, he had some hair-raising adventures."
Read the rest of the story at his website.