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Avenger Cutaway
I'm looking for an Avenger cutaway. I've searched google and found nothing. I want to know what the black box behind the pilot is??
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Yeah, I think it's radio equipment. I know the TBM-1C's had the radio equipment behind the pilot. British avengers I think had a navigator's postion in the aft section in place of the radio gear
"you get in a steep dive in this thing and you've got almost no maneuvarabilty at all. You couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with the broad side of another barn"
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Check this link out....you can click with your pointer and see various details of the Avenger:
http://www.warbirdsresourcegroup.org/NA ... round.html
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http://www.warbirdsresourcegroup.org/NA ... round.html
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Wow, that's pretty amazing... 

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Very cool site. Thanks for sharing dV!der Vogelfänger wrote:Check this link out....you can click with your pointer and see various details of the Avenger:
http://www.warbirdsresourcegroup.org/NA ... round.html
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That is what I'm interested in also, the compartment below the .50cal turret, where the radio man fired the lower rear facing .30cal.
Looks like the radio man sat behind the pilot? I didn't know that!!!!! If so, how in the heck did he get to the rear compartment? Thru the bomb bay? Did I say, Slim Pickens riding a torpedo?????
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Looks like the radio man sat behind the pilot? I didn't know that!!!!! If so, how in the heck did he get to the rear compartment? Thru the bomb bay? Did I say, Slim Pickens riding a torpedo?????
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this what i have observed watching a movie on the Avenger. Grumman built the TBF. On the TBF's the radio man sat under the turret behind the torpedo bay.
In the TBM's, General Motors built the TBM's, the radio man sat behind the pilot. I was trying to find a way to get the radio man to sit behind the pilot but everythings snaps into each other and I don't want to break anything due to the fact I drove a long distance for it.
The ball turret guy gets in by the lil door on the side, (the one where you put the radioman in now) and climbs up into the turret.
check this video out
http://www.cinemanow.com/Free/History/1 ... venger.htm
In the TBM's, General Motors built the TBM's, the radio man sat behind the pilot. I was trying to find a way to get the radio man to sit behind the pilot but everythings snaps into each other and I don't want to break anything due to the fact I drove a long distance for it.
The ball turret guy gets in by the lil door on the side, (the one where you put the radioman in now) and climbs up into the turret.
check this video out
http://www.cinemanow.com/Free/History/1 ... venger.htm
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As said above, the radioman sat behind the pilot only on some versions of the Avenger. In the other versions, where the radioman/bombadier sat in the ventral positon, he could get from behind the cockpit to the ventral area by squeezing through a narrow crawlspace that went underneath the turret and over the bombay. You can see it here in the below picture:

The turret seat is visible in the top-left corner and to the right, you can see the crawlspace leading to the radio equipment behind the pilot. The floor is the top of the bombay.
No, he actually didn't have to crawl through the bombay itself

The turret seat is visible in the top-left corner and to the right, you can see the crawlspace leading to the radio equipment behind the pilot. The floor is the top of the bombay.
No, he actually didn't have to crawl through the bombay itself

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If you go to http://www.zenoswarbirdvideos.com/More_ ... Stuff.html
, and then click on "Bomber Compartment Forward", you'll see a labeled description of the under turret area
, and then click on "Bomber Compartment Forward", you'll see a labeled description of the under turret area
"you get in a steep dive in this thing and you've got almost no maneuvarabilty at all. You couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with the broad side of another barn"
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With the radio man is that compartment and the rear .50cal gunner squezed into the ball turret, it's little wonder Papa Bush was the only one of his crew to survive the crash landing. I have read that given the weight of the plane, it had the habit of going straight to the bottom when crash landed on the water.
Seeing that radio compartment gives me the willies......
Really nice research guys...
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Seeing that radio compartment gives me the willies......
Really nice research guys...
TTT
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