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Old March 7th 20, 02:58 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Mitchell Holman[_9_]
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Default Aviation Traders Carvair

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aviation_Traders_Carvair
The accident at Griffin in the United States in April 1997
involved
the fifth production Carvair which suffered catastrophic engine
failure during the takeoff run and failed to become properly
airborne. The aircraft crashed into a vacant Piggly Wiggly
supermarket past the airport perimeter, killing both pilots.




Who else remembers the most famous
Carvair, the one used by...Auric Goldfinger?


As a military dependent back in the day, I've flown in a C-54...one
word...noisy!!...four Pratt/Whitney radials and no sound insulation
will leave your ears ringing after a long flight.



I have heard the Tu 114 failed as an airliner
because it was so loud that passengers refused to
book trips on it. Even submerged submarines could
hear it pass overhead.


Back in the 60s, my father would fly anything available he was rated
in just to qualify for his monthly flight pay...often it would be an
old B-25. He hated 'em because his ears rang so bad my mother would
have to speak louder than normal for him to understand her.


My father flew B-26's and had significant
hearing problems later on. Of course he did a
lot of hunting and that didn't help any.....