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Old June 27th 16, 07:49 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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john Szalay john.szalayatatt.net wrote in
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Miloch wrote in
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In article , john
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Miloch wrote in news:nkrbe2019n1
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Never would have happened if the brakes had been checked/adjusted by
Midas!

...just sayin'


On the first NACA research flight of airplane #52-5778, pilot Scott
Crossfield had to make a powerless "deadstick" landing following an
engine fire warning. This was something North American's own test
pilots doubted could be done, for the early F-100 lacked flaps and
landed "hot as hell." Crossfield followed up the flawless approach and
landing by coasting off the lakebed, up the ramp, and then through the
front door of the NACA hangar, frantically trying to stop the F-100A,
which had used up its emergency brake power. Crossfield missed the
NACA X fleet, but crunched the nose of the aircraft through the
hangar's side wall. It is reported that Chuck Yeager then proclaimed
that while the sonic wall had been his, the hangar wall was
Crossfield's!
The hangar wall and the F-100A were repaired, and the airplane flew
again.


The stories! What would there be without the stories!
That one is primo! Scotty and Chuck. Wow.