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Landing system on USS Enterprise

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  • Member since
    May 2003
  • From: Abbotsford, B.C. Canada
Posted by DrewH on Sunday, May 21, 2006 9:06 PM
If I'm right, it's the glide slope transmitter. It sends a beam in specific frequencys to the landing a/c. With a reciever and indicator in the plane, the pilot will know if he is high or low when they are a ways from the carrier and do not see the deck ('clara' is called when the pilot does not see ship) This technology is constantly changing with automated landing systems to land the a/c with no input from the pilot. You may consider choosing a "time frame" to model to help choose the color you might use as they are probably changing those box's constantly to keep up.
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  • From: West Virginia, USA
Landing system on USS Enterprise
Posted by mfsob on Sunday, May 21, 2006 8:06 PM

I'm updating the 1/720 Revell kit to her 2006 configuration and am puzzled by one thing (well, OK, hundreds, but I'm asking about this one):

On the stern, under the yellow centerline stripe and deck overhang, is a platform with a box-shaped object on it that is apparently part of the landing system. The side of the box that faces out (aft) toward an incoming pilot appears to be a screen of some kind? The photos I have been able to scrounge up show the front of this box as various colors, from light gray to dark gray to something that almost looks mirrored or white. Anyone have a clue what the correct color is?

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