Super secret Canberra upgrade on the beeb

The Crewroom for non-FS related stuff, fun and general chat.

Moderators: Guru's, The Ministry


User avatar
TobyV
Vintage Pair
Vintage Pair
Posts: 2865
Joined: 26 Jun 2004, 20:41
Location: Halfway up a hill

Post by TobyV »

That bloke from Reuters (?) has been at it again :lol:

airboatr

Post by airboatr »

just a observation....
why is the cockpit , :k: cocked over to the port ?

User avatar
Garry Russell
The Ministry
Posts: 27180
Joined: 29 Jan 2005, 00:53
Location: On the other side of the wall

Post by Garry Russell »

Hi Joe

I think it was for improving downwards visibility.

Garry
Garry

Image

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."

User avatar
TobyV
Vintage Pair
Vintage Pair
Posts: 2865
Joined: 26 Jun 2004, 20:41
Location: Halfway up a hill

Post by TobyV »

airboatr wrote:just a observation....
why is the cockpit , :k: cocked over to the port ?
Like Garry, I'm into civvie rather than mil aircraft but I think I'm right in saying the bomb aimer lived in a 'coal hole' on that side. There was probably a good reason for it at the time, or at least the designers probabyl thoguht they had one :lol:

User avatar
DaveB
The Ministry
Posts: 30457
Joined: 17 Jun 2004, 20:46
Location: Pelsall, West Mids, UK
Contact:

Post by DaveB »

The original design spec of the Canberra was for a crew of 2 sat side by side, hence the goldfish bowl you see on the other versions.. otherwise, it may have started as seen in the PR9.

ATB

DaveB :tab:
ImageImage
Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!

steve p
Victor
Victor
Posts: 220
Joined: 05 Jul 2004, 04:22

Post by steve p »

TobyV wrote:
airboatr wrote:just a observation....
why is the cockpit , :k: cocked over to the port ?
Like Garry, I'm into civvie rather than mil aircraft but I think I'm right in saying the bomb aimer lived in a 'coal hole' on that side. There was probably a good reason for it at the time, or at least the designers probabyl thoguht they had one :lol:
I'd love to hear the reason. Can't really blame Petter for this, as the Sea Vixen also had the same idea. Smaller canopy = less drag?

I would have thought that the ability to get a decent view to check your position would have been pretty useful for a navigator...

Best wishes
Steve P

User avatar
TobyV
Vintage Pair
Vintage Pair
Posts: 2865
Joined: 26 Jun 2004, 20:41
Location: Halfway up a hill

Post by TobyV »

I think it was more to keep outside light and relections out of the glass screens of their equipment, but I could be wrong.

User avatar
DaveB
The Ministry
Posts: 30457
Joined: 17 Jun 2004, 20:46
Location: Pelsall, West Mids, UK
Contact:

Post by DaveB »

The Sea Vixen is a slightly different kettle of fish. The NO sit's below and to the RH side of the pilot. It's a chicken and egg situation I suppose. The equipment required to be carried by the SV (and noting the SV's operations) meant that a normal config couldn't be achieved without a bigger airframe :wink:

ATB

DaveB :tab:
ImageImage
Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!

airboatr

Post by airboatr »

DaveB wrote:The Sea Vixen is a slightly different kettle of fish. The NO sit's below and to the RH side of the pilot. It's a chicken and egg situation I suppose............. :wink:

ATB

DaveB :tab:
any reports of the NO accually hatching??

:lol:

Post Reply