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G.R. Patterson III wrote:
Gregg Germain wrote: THREE guys? Wow I'm impressed. Was one in the nose? ;^) There was a modification of the P-38 that added a passenger seat in the nose. The troops gave it the nickname "droop-snoot". Since it replaced the guns, it was not a popular mod with the pilots. The military radio gear lived in a hole behind the pilot and was quite substantial. Remove that, and you can fit a rather cramped seat back there. Not exactly a "passenger" seat, but rather another crew position for use as a level bomber, employing a Norden bombsight and a bombardier. Also, the P-38M night fighter variant had a second seat installed behind and above the pilot, with it's own canopy hatch- not sure what they did with the radios. Mike |
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