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** Signal Communication Equipment Directory: Radio Communication Equipment[http://www.radionerds.com/index.php/File:TM_11-227.pdf]
** Signal Communication Equipment Directory: Radio Communication Equipment[http://www.radionerds.com/index.php/File:TM_11-227.pdf]
** http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/a17pejwis18 (see also [http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/j15genejw6?p=242])
** http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/a17pejwis18 (see also [http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/j15genejw6?p=242])
** Ordnance
*** http://www.bulletpicker.com/pdf/USNBD-US-Bombs-and-Fuzes-Pyrotechnics.pdf (see also [http://michaelhiske.de/Allierte/USA/USNBD/USA/BombsAndFuzesUS/Deckbl.htm])
*** http://www.hangarthirteen.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/9-1980-Bombs-for-Aircraft.pdf
*** http://www.bulletpicker.com/pdf/OP-1280-1955.pdf
*** http://www.bulletpicker.com/pdf/OP-2216-1960.pdf
*** http://www.archive.org/details/TM91325200BombsAndBombComponents
* Cross Reference Charts
* Cross Reference Charts
** Navy Aircraft Radio Compliments as of Early 1943[http://www.aafradio.org/docs/1943-Navy-radio-gear.html]
** Navy Aircraft Radio Compliments as of Early 1943[http://www.aafradio.org/docs/1943-Navy-radio-gear.html]

Revision as of 21:58, 21 May 2024

Introduction

This is a list of websites and webpages with information about specific aircraft equipment.

Avionics

Cameras

Compasses

Engines

Flight Computers

Instruments

Ordnance

Propellers

Radios

Sextants

To Do

To be Organized

To be Listed Separately

References

Footnotes

  1. The pages 241–243 in the bibliography of the book Hidden Warbirds II by Nicholas A. Veronico were a partial inspiration for this section as well as the source of many of the entries in it.