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Paul Bellamy
3/10/2010 4:11:53 PM | I've split this off from the "Mickey Ships" thread as more information is coming to light regarding those B-17s of the 401st which were fitted with the "Carpet" radio countermeasures systems. I've spotted a number of aircraft fitted with the distinctive "fish hook" AS-69 Antenna of the AN/APT-2 "Carpet" Radio Countermeasures jamming set under the nose. This device was designed to jam the German Wurtzburg and Flak gunlaying radar equipment. "Little Larry" 43-38738 IW-N Becomin' Back 43-38788 SC-T Heavy Date 44-6588 IN-D Carrie B IV 43-38733 SC-K I'll Be Seeing You Unidentified a/c More to come as I find them..... TTFN, Paul
Paul Bellamy |
MaryAlice
3/10/2010 5:04:05 PM | maybe it gets old you hearing this, maybe not..either way, will say it again...THANKS for these photo's Paul, very nice!!
Derrick Morris, Grandson of S/Sgt Engr/Top Turret William "Dale" Sartor, 615th BS 401st BG, "Mary Alice" |
EDanaII
3/10/2010 6:19:17 PM | Watch out, guys! (I don't trust those arrows... I think they're up to no good!)
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MaryAlice
3/10/2010 7:02:51 PM | "EDanaII": Watch out, guys! (I don't trust those arrows... I think they're up to no good!) LOL!!!
Derrick Morris, Grandson of S/Sgt Engr/Top Turret William "Dale" Sartor, 615th BS 401st BG, "Mary Alice" |
Paul Bellamy
3/11/2010 7:47:59 PM | Here's the current (almost certainly incomplete) list of confirmed and probable Carpet-equipped B-17s within the 401BG: Confirmed: 43-38646 IW-T 43-38733 SC-K I'll Be Seeing You 43-38738 IW-N Becomin' Back 43-38788 SC-T Heavy Date 43-39125 IN-M Der Grossarschvogel 44-6588 IN-D Carrie B IV Probable: 42-102947 IN-S D-Day Dottie 42-31591 IN-J Homesick Angel 43-37706 IN-U Satan's Chillen 44-6313 IN-F Budd's Dudds All the best, Paul
Paul Bellamy |
Paul Bellamy
3/14/2010 11:34:57 AM | Lewis Winker was a Carpet RCM operator with the 401st's sister group, the 351BG at nearby Polebrook. Here's a link to his story, which explains the system very well: http://winker.net/lewis/carpet.htm All the best, Paul
Paul Bellamy |
MaryAlice
3/14/2010 1:43:38 PM | "Paul Bellamy": Lewis Winker was a Carpet RCM operator with the 401st's sister group, the 351BG at nearby Polebrook. Here's a link to his story, which explains the system very well: http://winker.net/lewis/carpet.htm All the best, Paul Everytime you come up with another link, or another photograph Paul...it has become "humorous", not humorous ha-ha, but humorous in shaking my head in disbeilief/putting a smile on my face and saying wow....THAT humorous.
Derrick Morris, Grandson of S/Sgt Engr/Top Turret William "Dale" Sartor, 615th BS 401st BG, "Mary Alice" |
Paul Bellamy
2/9/2011 8:12:16 PM | List update, RCM ships confirmed so far from mission formation diagrams: 42-107151 IW-B Cover Girl 43-37551 IY-L IW-Y No photo yet 43-37706 IN-U Satan's Chillen 43-38541 SC-F Diabolical Angel 43-38565 IW-X Miss Gee Eyewanna Go Home No photo yet 43-38637 SC-L No photo yet 43-38646 IW-T No photo yet 43-38733 SC-K I'll Be Seeing You 43-38738 IW-N Becomin' Back 43-38758 IN-P Fast Company No photo yet 43-38779 IY-O Rough but Right 43-38788 SC-T Heavy Date 43-38810 IY-N SC-V Mrs Knobby 43-39125 IN-M Der Grossarschvogel No photo yet 44-6588 IN-D Carrie B IV All the best, Paul
Paul Bellamy |
Paul Bellamy
3/8/2011 9:00:04 AM | I finally have some concrete information on the RCM installations in the 401st's B-17s. 🙂 From the Group Operational Report for November 1944: On Saturday, 25 November 1944, the 401st Bomb Group flew it's first Carpet-equipped mission. Two Carpet transmitters were installed in all aircraft on the formation sheet with the exception of the Group Lead and Deputy Lead, the High squadron lead, PFF aircraft, as well as any flying or ground spares. From the GOR for January 1945: Spot jamming installations have been made in three (3) A/C of each squadron. This means that in addition to barrage type jamming our formations will now be afforded additional protection through spot jamming of German radar frequencies. And from the GOR for February 1945: On the 9th of February 1945 the first "spot" mission was flown by this group. Each spot jamming aircraft is equipped with an operator, three Carpet transmitters and a spot receiver. Two of these spot jamming aircraft fly in each twelve aircraft squadron. All the best, Paul
Paul Bellamy |