 | aerial minesweepers| Aircraft Requests Discuss aerial minesweepers in the Aviation forums; I read that during WWII RAF had some planes for minesweping. They were not entirely succesful because they weren't ... |
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01-02-2007, 01:01 PM
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Country: | aerial minesweepers I read that during WWII RAF had some planes for minesweping. They were not entirely succesful because they weren't able to mark the swept path.
Can I have info about how that system worked and if possible have some images?
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01-02-2007, 02:41 PM
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Country: | I believe they are talking about magnetic mines. They could "sweep" them by flying an airplane over them with a large magnet at very low level. Put out the same field that a ship would produce if it went by the mine. The idea was to detonate them from the airborne platform. In theory, the mine explodes and nobody is hurt. I have seen pictures of Wellington's with the sweeping gear on them. Looks like a big circular pole that extends from the nose, out to both wingtips and to the tail. |
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01-02-2007, 03:23 PM
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Country: | this is true, and the Americans and Germans nicked the idea for a bit as well 
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01-03-2007, 04:04 AM
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01-03-2007, 05:16 AM
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Country: | i believe it was only the Wellington.........
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01-03-2007, 05:38 AM
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Country: | Thanks for the answers.
Do You know if this work was done by entire squadrons, or maybe only by special planes part of ASW/patrol squadrons?
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01-03-2007, 05:44 AM
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Country: | As for the germans: by entire squadrons. Best known plane for this task was Ju 52 (MS) "Mausi-Staffel". But also BV 138 and Ju 86 and others were used.
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01-03-2007, 08:22 AM
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Country: | All that metal hanging off the airframes must've made the airplanes a bear to fly. Most of the early war aircraft weren't particularly good with the power involved anyway. To add to it all, I imagine there was the odd mine that went off under the airplane. Not good. |
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01-03-2007, 08:49 AM
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Country: | Two pic of Ju52.
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01-03-2007, 08:50 AM
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Country: | they also had "anti barrage ballon" type setup that also used the metal beams in front of the aircraft that looked sort of similar i'v heared of a Ju-88 and JU-52 that had this done
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01-03-2007, 09:19 AM
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Country: | And there two pics of Wellington MkIc equipped with DWI
source :Squadron/signal publications,Aircraft no.76,Wellington in action.
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01-03-2007, 10:40 AM
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Country: | Hi Wurger, it's possible for you scanner the first 10 pages of Wellington MkIc squadron signal (the book), because I searched for many time this book, I haven't find this (attention: If possible  ).
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01-03-2007, 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by R-2800 they also had "anti barrage ballon" type setup that also used the metal beams in front of the aircraft that looked sort of similar i'v heared of a Ju-88 and JU-52 that had this done | Something like this? Ballonabweiser
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03-16-2007, 08:38 PM
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| heres two images - one has already been posted...
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04-01-2007, 08:57 PM
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Country: | Interesting aircraft. It looks like the Ju-52 is inside a hula hoop... |
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