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PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 5:46 pm 
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I have photos of scrapped semi-compeleted TBY-2 fuselages stacked outside the factory with the downtown Allentown PPL headquarters in the background, makes one cry.

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Put em up!

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Yes Tom, I agree with Warbird Kid. Let's see the pics. We can all cry together then.

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I'll try to find time to scan and post them when I return home in a week.

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 Post subject: TBY Turret
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Well Dan I hope your Seawolf project has lots of room for air vents because I seem to be finding plenty of those parts. Maybe it would be more correct for me to say "I'm finding lots of parts for that part". I've got a few complete vents still wearing the Navy Blue paint they had on them when they were attached to the turret's greenhouse. I guess the salvage guys busted them out of the plastic during the scrapping process. :(

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Well Mr. Stix, at least everyone on WIX will be properly ventilated now! :P

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 Post subject: Weather Vane?
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You just had to go there didn't you. :) After I got to looking at the complete vents, I realized that from inside the turret you can't turn it into the wind, it weathervanes on a free swivel but it's got a circular open/closed disc on the inside. I assume this vented smoke from the turret? Crafty little turret designers they were.

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Crafty, yes...but so much more!

That vent mounted almost directly over the gunner's head. Mounted next to the vent was an overhead light with a red lens. Imagine firing .50 cal tracer at night, while the gunsmoke drifts upward in a reddish glowing swirl...

PSYCHO-DELIC, MAN!! :rolleyes:

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Hmmm, but why would you want to vent the smoke man? Would'nt you rather bake it up? :rolleyes: :mrgreen: haha

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Yeah, Cheech...but too much smoke in there and you could asphyxi... asphycksi... assfixia... you could die in there, man!

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:lol:

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Hey Man; you look like you could use some more vents in your turret!
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 Post subject: Manual Arrived!
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Dan,
I got the turret parts manual in the mail today! Great job. It really helps clear up some parts for me. I can now see lots of parts that I thought belonged on a P2V Neptune Aero 9 nose ball turret. Now I can see they are for the TBY's turret. There are many more pieces that I have not even photographed yet but from the photobucket pages, here are a few mystery parts that are no longer a mystery.

pretty much all TBY turret parts
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TBY turret gun charger
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Now if I can just find a copy of the parts book for the neptune's Aero 9 nose ball turret, I can ID lots of other mystery parts. Thanks Dan, I'll be sure to reward you with more souvenirs soon. :D

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Good to hear it, Albert. You still da' man. :prayer:

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And all the others who love the obscure.....Keep going! As for what to do with it...with a little help from your friends...you could haul it to airshows and pick up other warbirders. Even if it's are replica, youd still be da' man too with the only existing copy.

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