Thread: SteelTigerFAQ
View Single Post
  #2  
Old June 25th 08, 10:00 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Orval Fairbairn[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 530
Default SteelTigerFAQ

In article ,
wrote:

A note about the L-19, which was used in-country, but not for missions
north of the DMZ: The L-19 is/was similar to the Cessna 180, except that
the 180 sits four and the L-19 is narrowed down to two seats, fore and
aft. With the windows closed, it is easy to look beneath the aircraft
without banking. The O-2/337 was really not designed for this. I had to
bank to see what was under me. Near the Ho Chi Minh Trail, and other hot
spots, I kept the nose moving. Never do the same thing for more that a
second or so. It took about three seconds for the $HIT to get to my
altitude. If the bad guys looked at my speed and direction and figured out
where I was going to be in three seconds, I made sure I wasn't there...

begin 644 O2-2.jpg
[Image]


A friend of mine here used to trim so that he was always in a skid, to
throw the NV gunners off. They would lead in the direction his nose was
pointing, not the actual flight path.

--
Remove _'s from email address to talk to me.