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When looking for material about the Supermarine Attacker, I noticed, that the
prototype and early variants were fitted with a one-piece canopy hood, whereas
the later types had a framed one, surely impairing view from the cockpit and maybe
increasing weight of the hood, too. Something similar can be said about the Republic
F-84 Thunderjet, I think and probably about some other types, too.
Anybody, who can tell me the reason for those modifications, that to me look like a
retrograde step ? Perhaps problems with large blown perspex parts ?
prototype and early variants were fitted with a one-piece canopy hood, whereas
the later types had a framed one, surely impairing view from the cockpit and maybe
increasing weight of the hood, too. Something similar can be said about the Republic
F-84 Thunderjet, I think and probably about some other types, too.
Anybody, who can tell me the reason for those modifications, that to me look like a
retrograde step ? Perhaps problems with large blown perspex parts ?