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Started by Jay Beckman, August 03, 2010, 08:09:46 PM

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Better angles on the OV-1 Mohawk...



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jslugman

What in the world is that pod under the wing? Looks like a cooling scoop underneath it.


Quote from: FlyingPhotog on August 15, 2010, 01:03:14 AM
Something a little different...


(Didn't see a need to start a new thread in Warbirds for just one image...)
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Joe Copalman

Most likely an AN/ALQ-147 (V)2 infrared countermeasures pod.  Apparently some kind of stop-gap thing exclusively for the OV/RV-1s, with an IR jammer mounted on the back of a fuel tank.  You can still see the fuel tank nomenclature on the nose of this one:
http://www.vaq136.com/americanwings/museum-013b.jpg
"I'm sorry sir, you can't take photos of that aircraft."

"If you've seen my work, you'd know I really can't take photos of any aircraft." 

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wingsnstuff

Jay, this Sea Fury shot is beautiful.  Wow!!!!

cpasley

hey Joe why would they put that on a civilian OV-1 ,I thought they were all flown as warbirds now

Jay Beckman

I'm sure it's INOP and just for show...

Active Countermeasures are generally frowned upon on civilian aircraft.   :D
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cpasley

Tis true but we dont know what kinda neighborhood he lives in ,lol

Jay Beckman

"Carnac" .. T-33 Driver .. EAA AirVenture 2010
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Joe Copalman

Dig this shot Jay.  The reflection of the canopy in the back of his helmet is an awesome detail.
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Jay Beckman

"Picked A Bad Week To Quit Smoking"
Kirby Chambliss at AirVenture 2010!

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Jeff D. Welker

Hey Jay - super photo of Kirby's ride and interesting PP.

As a side note, is the area of the fuselage below the wing open to the air or is it covered with a clear material like the canopy? I'm not familiar with the demands of aerobatics - does the pilot need to see out the bottom of the plane during flight? Just another opportunity to display my ignorance.

Thanks;

Jeff
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Jay Beckman

I believe they're covered in similar material as canopies but maybe thinner?

Any viz they can gain given the flight attitudes they encounter is beneficial.
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Chris Kennedy

The device visible just above the R in Red Bull, which is probably actually attached to the left wing, is another aid to the pilot during aerobatics. It helps him determine the aircraft's attitude. Many aerobatic display aircraft have them.
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Getting warmed up for AirVenture 2011
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Gene Soucy and Teresa Stokes doing their thing...
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