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OT: The purpose of U-boat aerial rigging?
Does anyone know what it's purpose was? It's not radio equipment as far as I know...I believe the radio antenna was on the conning tower. What purpose did the rigging serve?
Paging Sailor Steve... :rotfl: |
Hold the conning tower steady perhaps? These are darn thick cables and probably provide stablity to the design...similiar to bridges with cable support?
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let's see if this works
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The look on that crewmans face say's it all..
"This one better not be a dud." |
This page has some info: http://www.uboatwar.net/equipment.htm
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Yep, radio antenna... We still use them on almost every US Navy ship. The blocks seen are actually insulators and they use the hull as a ground plane.. we call them "Fan Wires"
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Ah ha! I THOUGHT they were antennas but was thrown off by the fact that they had an antenna on the side of the conning tower as well.
Now I can sleep at night. :up: Thanks for everyone's input on this. |
I'll buy that. Notice some thin wires hooked to the larger cables. Now case closed. You have to admit the torpedo loading demonstration is cool. Makes it look easy but I bet it was no party.
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I would have guessed antennas, but it would have been a guess. Next time page johnno74. The definition of an expert is 'the guy who knows where to look it up'.:up: |
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