So, while I was looking something up (bilge keel) for someone in my copy of NAVPERS 16160, I noticed that the wire antennas on the subject boat (USS Perch, Balao class) doesn't have the "T" mast behind the tower like the Revell kit does. Rather, it has the wires going to the bow mast and last railing posts. Any idea when this modification was done?
Noticed something new, antenna placement
Collapse
X
-
The antennas do not always go to the aft. If the deckgun is aft you usually see them run forward to a T mast and if the deck gun was forward then it ran aft. If the boat had a gun forward and aft, well, reference photos are important. That drawing might be an artist conception and not reality, do you see any photos like the drawing? Now I am curious and going to look, (and I thought I was going to have a restful morning! HaHa)If you can cut, drill, saw, hit things and swear a lot, you're well on the way to building a working model sub.
-
-
It's weird, Tang and Wahoo have it in the back, Bowfin has a T in the front, but Flying Fish and Spadefish at some point have no T mast at all and have them rigged like the training manual. I'm probably wrong, but it looks like the radio wires got rearranged and the mast removed when the low profile towers were fitted, which is what my replacement one is...
Comment
-
-
The Besugo SS-321 shows a 1946 refit with antennae modified to poles.
Bill, LOL, no idea. My comment was an observation from photos of the Gato and Balao class subs.If you can cut, drill, saw, hit things and swear a lot, you're well on the way to building a working model sub.
Comment
-
Comment