Crimea_River
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Did some digging.
ZSK 242 might be the bomb arming panel: Fl.50877 Zünderschaltkasten, ZSK 242, 1938 | Deutscheluftwaffe
ZSK 242 might be the bomb arming panel: Fl.50877 Zünderschaltkasten, ZSK 242, 1938 | Deutscheluftwaffe
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From this document:
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The release of live ammunition from the dive because of [traffic/formation???] below certain heights is forbidden:
Release of SC250 not under 1000m altitude
Release of SC500 not under 1300m altitude
I'm actually just curious generally, has any WWII document mentioned maximum/optimum height for Ju87 dive bombing (or for a Val)It didn't say.
There is a restricted height. Too low, you would blow your plane up along with the target if you were lucky. I know that they had to get low before dropping the load, but I do not know the exact height.How does this compare to the recommended release height for a Val or Dauntless?
Was there an optimum height specified, or "don't release above x meteres"?
It's worthwhile mentioning the use of the Contact Altimeter Fl.22317 in Luftwaffe Dive Bombers. I didn't see it mentioned in the Ju87 A-1 manual above but possibly because that manual was for an early Ju87 model published in 1937. The Contact Altimeter was used in Ju87s and probably Ju88s and some Me110s during the 1940's. The altitude would be set to electrically actuate the bomb release mechanism upon descending to the selected altitude so that the pilot could concentrate on the dive maneuver.
In the image below, the center of the two-part knob marked with the "K" was used to set the trigger altitude shown by the red pointer. The knob's outer rim adjusted for barometric pressure using the inset center scale.
What I don't know is how the contact circuit was set to only trigger on a descent into a dive-bombing run and not when ascending or descending through that altitude in normal flight maneuvering. One might speculate that there was a switch on a panel somewhere to enable the contact altimeter release. Anyone know?
Contact Altimeter
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Here is a close up of the Ju87 blind flying panel showing its location.
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