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=Military Noses=
=Military Noses=
This photo shows the A-26C crawlspace between the cockpit and the nose. The view is from the bombardier's jump seat on the left side of the plane looking forward. The bag up front contains a parachute and emergency equipment for the bombardier. The round pipe near the center of the photo is a vent that is used to get the gun exhaust out of the bombardier's section. <br/>
This photo shows the A-26C crawlspace between the cockpit and the nose. The view is from the bombardier's jump seat on the left side of the plane looking forward. The bag up front contains a parachute and emergency equipment for the bombardier. The round pipe near the center of the photo is a vent that is used to get the gun exhaust out of the bombardier's section. Interestingly, this nose does not have the Norden Bombsight installed. <br/>
[[File:A-26C crawl Space.jpg]]
[[File:A-26C crawl Space.jpg]]


=Civilian Noses=
=Civilian Noses=

Revision as of 17:54, 8 April 2020

This page shows photos of the bombardier's nose. This page does show both military and civilian versions, but they are sorted accordingly.


Military Noses

This photo shows the A-26C crawlspace between the cockpit and the nose. The view is from the bombardier's jump seat on the left side of the plane looking forward. The bag up front contains a parachute and emergency equipment for the bombardier. The round pipe near the center of the photo is a vent that is used to get the gun exhaust out of the bombardier's section. Interestingly, this nose does not have the Norden Bombsight installed.
A-26C crawl Space.jpg

Civilian Noses