Posts:2936 Joined: July 26th, 2010, 11:38 pm
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In the intervening post-work hours, I too found that cutaway-model picture. Crud, I wanted to take credit for it!
However, I observe the following.
The era of this design matches very closely the afloat radar pickets, which mounted the same-frequency wide-antenna radar designated, at the time, SPS-17A. The width of this antenna is.... 42ft, essentially that described in Ryan's SAC sheets as well as on Wikipedia.
I strongly suspect there would be immense commonality between SPS-17A (and the later wide metric-band search radars) and the antenna within the airship. The latter would surely be more lightly constructed, since it has no wind loading, but would be otherwise identical.
I think just to illustrate the positioning of the antenna itself and the rather novel concept of suspending an air search antenna within an envelope, it will probably be sufficient to use the existing radar's drawing. I'll try to get to it tomorrow but no promises!
177MB PDF maintenance manual for the ZPG-2s. Wish I had this when I first drew these blimps... would have eliminated a lot of extra googling and headscratching over what certain parts were!
177MB PDF maintenance manual for the ZPG-2s. Wish I had this when I first drew these blimps... would have eliminated a lot of extra googling and headscratching over what certain parts were!
Does it contain the location and shape of the radar too?
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177MB PDF maintenance manual for the ZPG-2s. Wish I had this when I first drew these blimps... would have eliminated a lot of extra googling and headscratching over what certain parts were!
Does it contain the location and shape of the radar too?