
March 23rd 05, 06:05 AM
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"Keith W" writes:
"Mike Weeks" wrote in message
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Lynn in StLou wrote:
W. D. Allen Sr. wrote:
Just curious....
Who in the Navy holds the record for greatest number of carrier
trap
landings? And what's his total number of traps?
I recall a bit in The Hook a while back in which
this very question was addressed. It was a
British pilot, IIRC, but I do not recall his name.
Will sift through the back issues and see if I
can find it.
That has a ring to it -- IIRC, it was a RN fella by the name of Brown.
Presumably that would be Captain Eric "Winkle" Brown RN who
had a long career after WW2 as a test pilot during which
he flew not only most allied aircraft but also most of the
German and Soviet types as well as being involved in
the early history of flying jets off carriers and the development
of the angled flight deck.
For values of "very early history equalling" "the first bloke to do
it".
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Pete Stickney
Without data, all you have are opinions
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