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B-17s at Low Level
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March 13th 04, 07:19 AM
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Subject: B-17s at Low Level
From: Dale
Date: 3/12/04 10:18 PM Pacific Standard Time
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In article ,
"Gord Beaman" ) wrote:
Dale, with some time on them I'm sure that you'd agree that when
limping home on two engines having your flaps or gear down would
very likely ruin your chances of ever getting home, right?.
At the weights I flew the airplane it performed fairly well on two
engines, even so why stack the deck against yourself by adding drag. G
On a hot day, or high field elevation having the gear/flaps out could
certainly make a difference in the outcome.
There was a bunch of discarded ammo and .50s from the continent to
England for a reason. G
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Dale L. Falk
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