NImrodA26 wrote:
That shot of the feet in the gun bay brings back a memory. I once had to get up in there to change out a relay. We once had a case of what they called "runaway guns". Pilot said when he released the trigger, the guns kept firing for some time. After some communication back to the states with someone,(have no clue who) it was suggested that we change out a relay that's up in there somewhere. Wasn't a real pleasant job as I recall, having to change it on the flight line in the sun. I think they called it a gun firing relay or something. Only thing I recall is it having a lot of wires on it.
Wouldn't be a problem for me today, as I doubt seriously if I could fit in there anymore!!
Randy, what Denis is actually doing in there is trying to take out the remnants of the canvas curtain that separated the gun compartment from the cockpit. It had a zipper on part of it so it could be opened to access the back of the instrument panel and radios behind it. There are some electrical components in there as well. We have to replace this curtain, and the way it is mounted, the nose will have to be removed to get at it. There is a plan to do this depending on whether we get new radios donated since we will have a lot of work to do on the panel. More about this later. Cheers, JR