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![]() Pat Flannery wrote: And unfortunately quite a few that have bulges on them also. Assuming that this _is_ a vertical fin, then we need to find something that has matching panel layout, and those ovoid shaped access panels at its base visible in this photo: http://home.earthlink.net/~jpa_2/pages/item2a.htm At least this should be easier than trying to find a plan of the panel layout on the bottom of a wing; most three-views show the top, front, and side of the aircraft- but not the bottom. I'll go looking! AND I'LL FIND IT ALSO! Dean Peeters was right- it's the vertical fin off of a Vought F-8 Crusader, (or possibly a A-7 Corsair II...but I'm betting on the F-8). Look at the crashsite photo, and note the paneling that's shifted backwards just under the bulge, so that it aligns with the front of the fin rather than its overall shape: http://home.earthlink.net/~jpa_2/pages/item2a.htm .....now look at this photo of the vertical fin on a F-8 (French Navy in this case): http://www.aeroslides.com/modelpubli...8p/F-8P-49.jpg Everything matches; hinge location, bump, panel arrangement, circular access panels at base of fin. The only difference is that the French navy used different nav gear on theirs, so that the bump is rectangular in section, rather than the more rounded shape of the one on the late-model U. S. Navy F-8 Crusaders: http://airpower.callihan.cc/images/Modern/f8u1-tm.jpg , which also incorporated a tail light (the twin bumps on the back end would probably be rear warning sensors to detect incoming enemy aircraft or missiles). So I assume that the what's-it that was in the first photograph is the crushed cylindrical tail section of the aircraft that incorporates the hydraulic cylinders that move the tail control surfaces- stabilators and rudder in this case. Pat |
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