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They were equipped with early versions of
ASV radars, which included a thicket of Yagi aerials protruding from the nose and the wings, four stickle-back mast antennae sticking upward from the ventral fuselage, and a set of towel-rail type antennae attached to the sides of the rear fuselage. The aircraft looked not unlike a flying porcupine. For attacks on surfaced U-boats, Liberator Is were fitted with a pack for four forward-firing 20-mm Hispano cannon underneath the forward fuselage. These modifications were carried out by Heston Aircraft Ltd. The normal operating crew was seven." Thanks for trying there Anonylous but this does not describe the aircraft that I posted. The mystery antenna that I posted has NOT been seen in any Commonwealth aircraft. And does seem to be unique to the PTO (I thought I found one in service over Italy recently but I made a mistake.) Here is a picture of the aircraft that you suggested. Note the YAGI on the nose and wings and the further set of antenna on the fuselage sides. FWIW re the Mystery Antenna I am lately torn between thinking it is either an ELINT receiver suite, or a self-protection jammer installation. This sort of mystery really bothers me. Waldo. |
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