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 Post subject: droop snoot help
PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 8:46 pm 
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I am looking for any photos of the bombardier compartment on the droop snoot P-38. I have been looking for several years now with no luck.

I tried the CAF, The Nordem Bomb Site web page and some others with no luck. A friend has tried the Smithsonian and the Air Force Museum also with no luck.


Any help would be great.


Jim


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There are a few posted on this fourm but nothing real detailed.

http://www.arcforums.com/forums/air/ind ... 81&hl=p-38

Mike


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Jim,

I would sure like to find any photos of the Norden installation in the P-38 too. If you ever find any, and would like to share them, I would love to post them on the Norden Bombsight web site at

http://www.twinbeech.com/norden_bombsight.htm

Thanks Jim,

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I found this on Footnote.

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If can email a better image if you want.

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