"W. D. Allen Sr." wrote in message
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This is a more common problem than people realize. Releasing a store in
flight from a bomb bay or from under wing is not a no-brainer.
The F-86 had instances when drop tanks went up over the leading edge of
it's
wing when released under certain flight conditions. The Navy A-3D had
nuclear shapes hang in the bomb bay after release. A retractable "rake"
was
mounted in front of the bomb bay to solve that problem. By the way, in
WWII
it was not unheard-of for bombers in higher squadrons to drop their bomb
loads onto lower flying bombers.
There is a film clip around of a B-24 Liberator having a bomb dropped from
above hit her wing root, destroying the plane. Horrible.
WDA
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"Paul Housley" wrote in message
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Perhaps a bit of a random question for this newsgroup.
A while ago, I saw video footage of a bomb being released from a
fighter-bomber under test conditions. It was on an aviation
documentary. The high speed camera then shows it climb up and destroy
the tailplane. I don't think they quite got their trajectory calcs
right!
Has anyone seen this video? Does anyone know where I could get a copy.
Stills from it would be fine. It's for a uni project in case you were
wondering.
If not, anyone able to point me in the right direction of where to
ask?
Thanks for your help.
Paul.
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