Shortround6
Major General
I have never heard of a plane being converted from one armament configuration to another once in the field/service squadron.
I am not going to say it didn't happen or it couldn't be done (with a suitable supply of parts) except for the F6F.
I suppose I should mention the substitution of Browning .303 s for some .50 cal guns in some early US Aircraft used by the British. either to lighten planes or get around local ammo shortages.
Point is it was far from common and it is a lot easier to go smaller than go bigger. Local shops being much more able to build spacers/fillers than new "structure". Structure meaning ammo boxes/chutes rather than spars or ribs.
Not sure anybody converted an early P-51 wing or A-36 wing to a six .50 cal wing in the field. Might be a lot easier to convert the Mustang IA wing to four .50s than convert the P-51B wing to four 20mm guns though.
You not only need to re-arrange the gun and ammo bays but need to come up with the gun fairings/leading edge pieces.
Certainly not impossible but perhaps more effort than they thought it was worth?
I am not going to say it didn't happen or it couldn't be done (with a suitable supply of parts) except for the F6F.
I suppose I should mention the substitution of Browning .303 s for some .50 cal guns in some early US Aircraft used by the British. either to lighten planes or get around local ammo shortages.
Point is it was far from common and it is a lot easier to go smaller than go bigger. Local shops being much more able to build spacers/fillers than new "structure". Structure meaning ammo boxes/chutes rather than spars or ribs.
Not sure anybody converted an early P-51 wing or A-36 wing to a six .50 cal wing in the field. Might be a lot easier to convert the Mustang IA wing to four .50s than convert the P-51B wing to four 20mm guns though.
You not only need to re-arrange the gun and ammo bays but need to come up with the gun fairings/leading edge pieces.
Certainly not impossible but perhaps more effort than they thought it was worth?