Taigh Ramey wrote:
My plan is to get propane or oxy/acetylene guns into the turrets and keep blank firing 50's in the waist positions.
Rob is a go for pulling the fuel tanks out of the gun bays on the P-51C so blank or gas guns would be a good candidate for that as well as the 262. Rob is the easy part; it's Wayne that I am worried about since the Mustang belongs to Wayne not Rob!
It was the same with the B-17. It doesn't matter if Rob says its okay for me to mess with the 17 as it isn't his airplane; it belongs to Mac.
Mac is the guy that I have to be careful to catch on the right day and time. I have found that he is the most approachable at Applebees after we have been there a little while...
He let me fly in the left seat of his B-17 when I was in Florida on tour. I love Mac!!!
As far as the 262 goes I think just getting it on line for a while would be a good idea before I hit Rob up for 30mm's in the nose. I have actually breached (pun also intended) the idea of some sort of booming nose guns in the ME-262 and, as with anything else, he is always supportive.
I do wonder why Rob always shakes his head when he walks away from these kinds of conversations though...
Awesome, thanks for the info, Taigh! From some of your thoughts about the future, it sounds like that program will improve with time and become much, much more realistic! I know, I for one, would shell about 5K to be a part of that!
You're right, though, take baby steps at first. Sounds like a good plan to at least get the 262 flying first. I couldn't even imagine seeing a 262 firing real blanks in the air at me from the C model or the B-24, B-17. Truly awesome!
One more question: If you do use a gun firing real blanks in either the P-51 or 262, what do you do with the expended shell casings? Would you have to modify the guns to store them in a container? I couldn't imagine the FAA would be too happy with having them scatter all over the countryside at 8,000 ft. I guess you could do the firing down low over private land, at the same spot as the bombing range.