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luthier 12-03-2009 08:42 AM

A few more questions for the experts
 
Hi everyone,

Need some quick help with a few rather diverse questions. Hope you guys will have some insight.

1. What were the standards for painting the insides of ship vents? Most civilians paint them red. How were they painted on German and British warships?

2. Any info on Italian radio navigation equipment installed on the BR-20? We have some, but we could use a manual, or at least a detailed descriptions of what knobs one needed to turn to do what to which gauge.

3. Same on British radio navigation equipment and direction finding. Where were the frequencies set, how were they made available to the flight crew (maps, lists, etc), who turned which knob where, etc.

4. Any info on historical radio stations operating during BoB - locations, frequencies, ranges, etc - would be nice, for both sides of the Channel.

[Edit] Couple more

5. What color were Italian torpedoes?

6. Hypothetically, let's say, a group of Spitfires is talking to the ground on 347 Khz. A German bomber over the Channel just happens to have his radio man listening to 347 KHz. Theoretically, he could he get a vector on the British squadron, right? Did something like this ever take place?

SlipBall 12-03-2009 10:27 AM

Found this, will keep searching

http://www.royalsignals.org.uk/

http://books.google.com/books?id=0vo...age&q=&f=false

http://smmlonline.com/articles/regia...aliancamo.html

http://www.stormomagazine.com/RegiaA...0:%201936-1943

Oleg's great grandfather:grin:
http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/chmaddox.htm

Zorin 12-03-2009 11:27 AM

@4: http://www.atlantikwall.info/radar/radar.htm

HenFre 12-03-2009 11:48 AM

Found these pictures of italian torpedo's, but i do not know if the colours are correct.. I'll keep looking :)

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2595/...5af4b6eb_o.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2522/...512dbf7c_o.jpg

PeterD 12-03-2009 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luthier (Post 124830)
6. Hypothetically, let's say, a group of Spitfires is talking to the ground on 347 Khz. A German bomber over the Channel just happens to have his radio man listening to 347 KHz. Theoretically, he could he get a vector on the British squadron, right? Did something like this ever take place?

No, unless the radio antenna is directional, which I think it wasn't the case.
EDIT: AFAIK they were just isotropic (the bombers' antennas I mean).

Zorin 12-03-2009 01:47 PM

This document lists all German frequencies for radio equipment(till 1942): http://www.cockpitinstrumente.de/arc...0Luftwaffe.pdf

HenFre 12-03-2009 03:05 PM

Just a few questions for you Luthier. What are the italian torpedoes to be used by: Planes? (if yes what plane('s)) Ships?

Hope it is not for the BR.20 Cicogna because, and I quote:

"The Sparvieros superior agility enabled it to perform as a torpedo-bomber, while the Cicogna was never considered for that role."

http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Fiat_BR.20

Or are you also building a Sparvieros?? ;-)

Jg2001_Rasputin 12-03-2009 03:45 PM

Quote:

1. What were the standards for painting the insides of ship vents? Most civilians paint them red. How were they painted on German and British warships?

There are various coulor variations for different kinds of ships, but german warships obviously used RAL 7001 for the inside of vents.

Colour specifications of the Kriegsmarine:
http://www.die-graue-flotte.de/magic...php?f=64&t=592

Colours of the Kriegsmarine:
http://www.die-graue-flotte.de/magic....php?f=64&t=50

Jg2001_Rasputin 12-03-2009 04:27 PM

Could you provide us with a little more information regarding the italian torpedo?

Do you mean the 17.7" (45 cm) F200/450 x 5.46 type torpedo (german designation: F5W) ?

List of italian torpedos:
http://www.navweaps.com/Weapons/WTIT_WWII.htm

PeterPanPan 12-03-2009 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luthier (Post 124830)
6. Hypothetically, let's say, a group of Spitfires is talking to the ground on 347 Khz. A German bomber over the Channel just happens to have his radio man listening to 347 KHz. Theoretically, he could he get a vector on the British squadron, right? Did something like this ever take place?

I'm sure I have read something about this in one of my books - all first hand accounts/diaries by WWII RAF pilots. Either in Spitfire Pilot by David Crank or First Light by Geoffrey Wellum. I will have a flick through and see what I can find.

Cheers

PPanPan


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