Aircraft that have used anti-shock bodies are the
Convair 990 and
Fokker 100 airliners. Küchemann carrots were added to the
Handley Page Victor to provide volume for carrying chaff. They did not improve the performance of the aircraft, and when they became redundant for their intended purpose they were left in place to save the cost of removing them. Several
Tupolev aircraft of the
Soviet Union utilized Küchemann carrots as gear storage pods, which were mounted mid-wing and extended past the trailing surface. Examples are the
Tu-104,
Tu-134 and
Tu-154 airliners and the
Tu-16 and
Tu-95 bombers. Boeing tested the effect of adding similar bodies to a wind tunnel model of the Boeing 707. Although the speed beyond which the drag rose abruptly was increased, the additional friction drag on the surface area of the bodies cancelled out any advantage. ==Alternative==