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I'm looking for information on H2X (AN/APS-15) RADAR systems. Specifically on the "Mickey" set installed on B-17s:
  • Illustrated Parts Manual
  • Operations/Procedures
I have a copy of ROBIF but that's more of a general manual. Photos of the Mickey, interior fuselage views would be nice as well showing installation and motor for stow/deploy. I've had a tough time finding information about B-17 Pathfinders. Any help would be appreciated.
 
There are no manuals at the following links, but there are a few images from manuals and from actual installations. Plus a bunch of related info that might help in your search.

Maybe take a look at these articles covering the APQ-13 and APS-15:

PDF pg146
"https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Electronics/40s/Electronics-1946-05.pdf"

PDF pg149
"https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Electronics/40s/Electronics-1946-06.pdf"

They do not show the early nose installation.


Also, there is a mock-up of the B-17 type installation for the radar operators station at NASM:

"APS-15 Radar"


Also, try this article for a nice side-view of the first type of nose installation:

"https://96bg.org/Newsletter/62.pdf"


And this website (at the bottom of the page) for some images of the later nose installation as fitted in the Pacific (though this particular airframe is being used for SAR:

"Lawrence Dietz: P-40 Mechanic in the Aleutians by Doug Dietz"


Also, this website, with info on the H2S and H2X equipped B-17s:

"B-17GSH radar equipped B-17"
 
Hi All...I am looking for any Throttle info-manuals for early P40 Tomahawk & P40 C-D models.
Possibly a B-21 produced by Shakespeare.But there may be others. Many thanks in advance.
Mike
 
There are no manuals at the following links, but there are a few images from manuals and from actual installations. Plus a bunch of related info that might help in your search.

Maybe take a look at these articles covering the APQ-13 and APS-15:

PDF pg146
"https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Electronics/40s/Electronics-1946-05.pdf"

PDF pg149
"https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Electronics/40s/Electronics-1946-06.pdf"

They do not show the early nose installation.


Also, there is a mock-up of the B-17 type installation for the radar operators station at NASM:

"APS-15 Radar"


Also, try this article for a nice side-view of the first type of nose installation:

"https://96bg.org/Newsletter/62.pdf"


And this website (at the bottom of the page) for some images of the later nose installation as fitted in the Pacific (though this particular airframe is being used for SAR:

"Lawrence Dietz: P-40 Mechanic in the Aleutians by Doug Dietz"


Also, this website, with info on the H2S and H2X equipped B-17s:

"B-17GSH radar equipped B-17"
Thank you. Some of that I have, some not. This is a puzzle and any pieces help.
 
There are no manuals at the following links, but there are a few images from manuals and from actual installations. Plus a bunch of related info that might help in your search.

Maybe take a look at these articles covering the APQ-13 and APS-15:

PDF pg146
"https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Electronics/40s/Electronics-1946-05.pdf"

PDF pg149
"https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Electronics/40s/Electronics-1946-06.pdf"

They do not show the early nose installation.


Also, there is a mock-up of the B-17 type installation for the radar operators station at NASM:

"APS-15 Radar"


Also, try this article for a nice side-view of the first type of nose installation:

"https://96bg.org/Newsletter/62.pdf"


And this website (at the bottom of the page) for some images of the later nose installation as fitted in the Pacific (though this particular airframe is being used for SAR:

"Lawrence Dietz: P-40 Mechanic in the Aleutians by Doug Dietz"


Also, this website, with info on the H2S and H2X equipped B-17s:

"B-17GSH radar equipped B-17"

Two other manual sites for electrical ballast are RadioNerds and the Boat Anchor Manual Archive site at Bama Manual Archive
 
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