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Dave Kearton
April 28th 07, 04:14 AM
a repost of an old cartoon, from an unknown source.
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Cheers
Dave Kearton
Grumpy AuContraire[_2_]
April 28th 07, 09:09 PM
Dave Kearton wrote:
> a repost of an old cartoon, from an unknown source.
> 
> 
Don't get me started on how that reminds me on how guv'ment works...
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JT
Scubabix
April 29th 07, 02:47 AM
Ah, the seat test for the early F-104's
Rob
chuck
April 29th 07, 04:03 PM
Wasn't Ivan Kinchelow killed in one of these?
"Scubabix" > wrote in message 
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> Ah, the seat test for the early F-104's
> Rob
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Scubabix
April 29th 07, 08:18 PM
"Chuck" > wrote in message 
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> Wasn't Ivan Kinchelow killed in one of these?
I believe so, chasing the XB-70
Rob
Scubabix
April 29th 07, 08:26 PM
Correction, the pilot killed in the 104 collision with the XB-70 was Joe 
Walker, then NASA Chief Test Pilot.  Al White successfully ejected from the 
70 but Major Carl Cross died on impact.
Rob
"Scubabix" > wrote in message 
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> "Chuck" > wrote in message 
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>> Wasn't Ivan Kinchelow killed in one of these?
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> I believe so, chasing the XB-70
> Rob
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chuck
April 30th 07, 03:00 PM
While stationed at NAS Alameda in the mid-50's, I believe that Kinchelow was 
killed on
final to R/W31. As I understood it, He tried to roll inverted but was too 
low and ejected
sideways into the water. Perhaps it was someone else but I know it happened.
My memory gets foggy after 50 some years.
"Scubabix" > wrote in message 
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> Correction, the pilot killed in the 104 collision with the XB-70 was Joe 
> Walker, then NASA Chief Test Pilot.  Al White successfully ejected from 
> the 70 but Major Carl Cross died on impact.
> Rob
>
> "Scubabix" > wrote in message 
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>> "Chuck" > wrote in message 
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>>> Wasn't Ivan Kinchelow killed in one of these?
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>> I believe so, chasing the XB-70
>> Rob
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Mike Henley
May 1st 07, 07:05 AM
"Chuck" > wrote in message 
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> While stationed at NAS Alameda in the mid-50's, I believe that Kinchelow 
> was killed on
> final to R/W31. As I understood it, He tried to roll inverted but was too 
> low and ejected
> sideways into the water. Perhaps it was someone else but I know it 
> happened.
> My memory gets foggy after 50 some years.
>
> "Scubabix" > wrote in message 
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>> Correction, the pilot killed in the 104 collision with the XB-70 was Joe 
>> Walker, then NASA Chief Test Pilot.  Al White successfully ejected from 
>> the 70 but Major Carl Cross died on impact.
>> Rob
>>
>> "Scubabix" > wrote in message 
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>>> "Chuck" > wrote in message 
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>>>> Wasn't Ivan Kinchelow killed in one of these?
>>>
>>> I believe so, chasing the XB-70
>>> Rob
>>>
IVEN C. KINCHELOE was killed July 26,1958 ejecting from a F-104A at Edwards 
AFB. He had been named as one of the first X-15 pilots. After his death he 
was replaced on the X-15 program by Bob White (not to be confused with Al 
White, the XB-70 pilot).
His death was responsible for Lockheed and the Air Force replacing the 
Lockheed Stanley C-1 seat with the C-2 upward ejecting seat.
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