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/ TRIVA FUN #761  
These old Gato and Balao class subs of WWII were more sophisticated than many would believe. As an example while the "fish" were in the torpedo tubes their gyro compass were constantly being updated from another device located in another part of the submarine. This was to constantly adjust the firing solution as the sub and the target moved. What was this device called and where was it located?

Keep in mind these torpedoes unlike old WW1 torpedoes did not have to be "aimed" by pointing the submarines torpedo tubes at the intended targets path.

What I was looking for here was the TDC located in the conning tower.. The Torpedo Data Computer. A pretty interesting device, you can read about it below if you like.

Submarine Torpedo Data Computer

You can read about techniques here:

Submarine Periscopes and Approach Techniques
 
/ TRIVA FUN #762  
That is an easy one... The Focke Wulf fw190
Well know and recognized by military and aviation historians as the best propeller driven aircraft of WWII. HS
 
/ TRIVA FUN #763  
Where did ( Balls to the walls ) come from ? How about the ( whole 9 yards ) ?
 
/ TRIVA FUN #765  
During WWII, an American manufacture built a twin radial-engine aircraft with the "A" designation, for "Attack". These aircraft were used long after WWII and were used extensively in Vietnam. They were completely rebuilt and redesignated "B" in Vietnam. The "B" numerical designation replaced another aircraft of the same "B" designation. What were these two aircraft and who manufactured them?
 
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#766  
During WWII, an American manufacture built a twin radial-engine aircraft with the "A" designation, for "Attack". These aircraft were used long after WWII and were used extensively in Vietnam. They were completely rebuilt and redesignated "B" in Vietnam. The "B" numerical designation replaced another aircraft of the same "B" designation. What were these two aircraft and who manufactured them?

MY best guess = C-47 - DC-3 ????

There are 4 controls on an aircraft. Engine, ailerons, rudder & elevator. What controls the speed of the plane.


Anyone going to guess on the flying bedstead ???? It was some time in the 1930's ???//
 
/ TRIVA FUN #769  
Where did ( Balls to the walls ) come from ? How about the ( whole 9 yards ) ?
The whole nine yards doesn't have a firm answer. Some :like the nine yards of machine gun belt in WW1 planes have been debunked and it was used before a load of concrete came in a nine yard truck. I like the concrete truck answer as anyone that has wheeled out a full load of concrete in a wheel barrow and then had to finish it before it set knows that the "Whole" nine yards is a long LONG day.
 
/ TRIVA FUN #776  
Cowboys of the old west wear spurs. What was the name of the bell like accessories worn on the raul of the spur? What was there purpose?
 
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#777  
What is the most unusual material for a ship to be made of????
Its not wood or metal.

I saw 1 sitting on the bottom of the bay in the Philippians. Big hole in the side of it.
 
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Anyone going to guess on the flying bedstead ???? It was some time in the 1930's ???//

I think k0ua already answered that correctly in post 751. Someone else thought that the flying bedstead was used to train pilots for the lunar lander. That was not correct. That vehicle was called the LLRV, and it was Neil Armstrong that crashed it.
 

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