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snj-5 wrote:The IFF light fixtures on the bottom of a T-6/SNJ tailcone are 15 inches apart. My Harvard II / AT-6A doesn't
have any IFF light fixtures on the bottom of the tailcone. I have a spare Harvard IV tailcone, but I can't get to
it right now without moving a *whole bunch* of stuff....![]()
Bela P. Havasreti
Thu May 10, 2012 11:18 pm
rcaf_100 wrote:The Harvard Mk 4 doesn't have an IFF light setup.
All it has is a single white marker light (non recessed) on the upper hatch and on the bottom just behind the rear bulkhead of the baggage compartment.
Both are hooked up to the ID light switchbox in the cockpit with a morse key.
And our Mk IIs have a single recessed downward marker light where one of the IFF lights would be on a T-6.
They also were fitted with two flare chutes from the factory but these were plated over after the war.
Sorry this doesn't help any with IFF light details but I just wanted to point out that AFAIK Harvards didn't have the multi-coloured IFF lights.
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Fri May 11, 2012 5:43 am
rcaf_100 wrote:snj-5 wrote:The IFF light fixtures on the bottom of a T-6/SNJ tailcone are 15 inches apart. My Harvard II / AT-6A doesn't
have any IFF light fixtures on the bottom of the tailcone. I have a spare Harvard IV tailcone, but I can't get to
it right now without moving a *whole bunch* of stuff....![]()
Bela P. Havasreti
The Harvard Mk 4 doesn't have an IFF light setup.
All it has is a single white marker light (non recessed) on the upper hatch and on the bottom just behind the rear bulkhead of the baggage compartment.
Both are hooked up to the ID light switchbox in the cockpit with a morse key.
And our Mk IIs have a single recessed downward marker light where one of the IFF lights would be on a T-6.
They also were fitted with two flare chutes from the factory but these were plated over after the war.
Sorry this doesn't help any with IFF light details but I just wanted to point out that AFAIK Harvards didn't have the multi-coloured IFF lights.
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Fri May 11, 2012 1:10 pm
Thu Nov 22, 2012 4:18 am
geeteesix wrote:Greeting, all. My quest for a definite answer has led me here. Was there some story to the spacing of the red/green/amber lights on the bellies of these airplanes as they left the factory? From the extremely few photos I've found of the bottoms of these machines, I've seen three nice led lights evenly spaced, three with the forward light noticeably ahead of the other two, or the more typical restored job with the three of them skinned over. Lotta help there. Nowhere have I found one of those classic, clear shots of an in-service bird (T-6, SNJ OR Harvard) banking away from the camera and revealing all her secrets.
I've got a set of Paul Matt drawings showing three evenly spaced, but way too tightly grouped compared to what I see in the rare photos.
Just curious. Thanks for any insight!
Sat Aug 24, 2013 7:18 am
geeteesix wrote:Greeting, all. My quest for a definite answer has led me here. Was there some story to the spacing of the red/green/amber lights on the bellies of these airplanes as they left the factory? From the extremely few photos I've found of the bottoms of these machines, I've seen three led lights evenly spaced, three with the forward light noticeably ahead of the other two, or the more typical restored job with the three of them skinned over. Lotta help there. Nowhere have I found one of those classic, clear shots of an in-service bird (T-6, SNJ OR Harvard) banking away from the camera and revealing all her secrets.
I've got a set of Paul Matt drawings showing three evenly spaced, but way too tightly grouped compared to what I see in the rare photos.
Just curious. Thanks for any insight!