75 years after the end of WW2 in Europe, air raid sirens continue to help save lives in Britain. They are the last part of the civil defence network that use
The Stuka pilot would set the radio altimeter to 750m which was connected to the bomb release and automatic pull out. The radio altimeter would drop the bombs and pull the Stuka out of the dive at the set altitude to a level flight. This was invented because the pilots would black out on the pull out, usually for 2 to 5 seconds.
High Definition Video of my Castle Castings air raid siren running on 3 Phase. Not to be confused with Gents air raid siren or Carter air raid siren. If you
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Those are good ideas to have the pitch/loudness change according to the airspeed and also dive angle. Perhaps if over 60 degree dive, the siren sounds, increasing in pitch to a terminal airspeed (which for a Stuka still isn't much, it was a very slow plane). Stiglr. Posts: 67. Joined: Thu Nov 03, 2011 3:53 pm. Top.
If (as the quote indicates) it takes about 30 seconds for the Stuka to reach its bombing release altitude of 3,000 feet, then the people on the ground would have been hearing the Stuka's sirens for about 16 seconds by then - plenty of time to get freaked out by what was about to happen to them, but not so much time that they could really do
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