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"Rufus" wrote...
We've also disturbed the occasional jack rabbit or burro with a sand-seeker... Jack rabbits are better dispatched via the "rabbit rodeo" -- a "road trip" into the Nevada desert prior to the first brief of the day at Fallon, armed to the teeth and with plenty of ammo... :-) |
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"Jim Carriere" wrote in message
One of my friends hit a turkey with a P-3. Or maybe the bird was hotdogging and made one pass a bit too close. I guess it isn't any easier to miss a buzzard than a J-8 ![]() The aftermath pictures were interesting. The bird hit the leading edge of one of the wings, clear of the engines, made a big dent. One end of the neck was hanging from the dent. The other end was still attached to the lifeless head. That and a few feathers was about it. I took out four seagulls with a T44 one night doing a practice approach at Navy Dallas (I didn't know seagulls flew at night). We did a "flashlight visual inspection", noted what appeared to be minor damage to the leading edge and wing tip (the light still worked), and determined to return to NAS Corpus. Bad idea, as it turned out. The impacts not only damaged the starboard leading edge but fractured the wing spar. The aircraft was in rebuild for almost 90 days. Beechcraft never could build a wing spar worth a good a ****. Bill Kambic P.S. God seems to have a soft spot in His heart for Naval Aviators. If, by any act, error, or omission, I have, intentionally or unintentionally, displayed any breedist, disciplinist, sexist, racist, culturalist, nationalist, regionalist, localist, ageist, lookist, ableist, sizeist, speciesist, intellectualist, socioeconomicist, ethnocentrist, phallocentrist, heteropatriarchalist, or other violation of the rules of political correctness, known or unknown, I am not sorry and I encourage you to get over it. |
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"Bill Kambic" wrote in message
... SNIPPED I took out four seagulls with a T44 one night doing a practice approach at Navy Dallas (I didn't know seagulls flew at night). We did a "flashlight visual inspection", noted what appeared to be minor damage to the leading edge and wing tip (the light still worked), and determined to return to NAS Corpus. Bad idea, as it turned out. The impacts not only damaged the starboard leading edge but fractured the wing spar. The aircraft was in rebuild for almost 90 days. Beechcraft never could build a wing spar worth a good a ****. A U.S Air Guard C-130 took out about a hundred red-wing blackbirds that were feeding in the marsh along the south part of the runway at NAS Dallas several years ago. We had to close the airfield and do a FOD walkdown to pick up all the pieces-parts. To borrow from BtVS, "EWWW!!!" __!_!__ Gizmo |
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On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 19:54:03 GMT, Rufus wrote:
I thought it was Herb that came in and said "I swear to God, I thought turkeys could fly", or something to that effect. But my memory could be off. "As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly." Mary -- Mary Shafer Retired aerospace research engineer |
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Mary Shafer wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 19:54:03 GMT, Rufus wrote: I thought it was Herb that came in and said "I swear to God, I thought turkeys could fly", or something to that effect. But my memory could be off. "As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly." Mary Yeah - that's it! But was it Herb that said that, or is my memory fading?.. -- - Rufus |
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My favorite is - BIRDBALL.MPEG
http://www.lifeislife.net/video/ Click on BIRDBALL "Rufus" wrote in message news:4o4Nb.55237$na.38840@attbi_s04... e wrote: My friend killed a raven airborne over Baker after all the blue meanies were expended - he hit it with one of the pylons on an F/A-18. The bird hit the pylon square, rode up the slanted portion of the pylon and right through the structure between the leading edge flap and the forward spar of the wing box. He felt it, but as there were no inications of any trouble in the cockpit, he made a "routine" approach and landing. Discovered the damage on the postflight walkaround. Those telltale black feathers...and that hole in the leading edge flap. Then there was the guy that hit the flock of pelicans on takeoff - five of them. He got the jet back around and on deck, but not quite as "routinely"... i actually hit a raven riding the beast at steamboat springs. i was coming up the hill to the gas station and he had just flapped off and banked to grab a thermal. broke the headlight and dented the ear. poor guy was messed up but the rangers took him off to a shelter. I've hit a few pidgeons with my truck down in south Texas...and narrowly avoided a flock of turkeys as well. I didn't even think turkeys could fly...unlike Herb Tarlic... -- - Rufus |
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Rufus wrote:
But was it Herb that said that, or is my memory fading?.. It was Mr. "Big Guy" Carlson (Gordon Jump). -- John Miller My email address: domain, n4vu.com; username, jsm Novinson's Revolutionary Discovery: When comes the revolution, things will be different -- not better, just different. |
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"gizmo-goddard" ) writes:
"Bill Kambic" wrote in message ... SNIPPED I took out four seagulls with a T44 one night doing a practice approach at Navy Dallas (I didn't know seagulls flew at night). We did a "flashlight visual inspection", noted what appeared to be minor damage to the leading edge and wing tip (the light still worked), and determined to return to NAS Corpus. Bad idea, as it turned out. The impacts not only damaged the starboard leading edge but fractured the wing spar. The aircraft was in rebuild for almost 90 days. Beechcraft never could build a wing spar worth a good a ****. A U.S Air Guard C-130 took out about a hundred red-wing blackbirds that were feeding in the marsh along the south part of the runway at NAS Dallas several years ago. We had to close the airfield and do a FOD walkdown to pick up all the pieces-parts. To borrow from BtVS, "EWWW!!!" Now you know where McNuggets came from.... |
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Mary Shafer ) writes:
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 19:54:03 GMT, Rufus wrote: I thought it was Herb that came in and said "I swear to God, I thought turkeys could fly", or something to that effect. But my memory could be off. "As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly." Herb hatched the plan, Les Nessman was the field reporter during the colour commentary. Les was pretty funny describing the mayhem as 15-20 turkeys pounded into cars etc.. at the shopping Mall. Herb used the "As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly." I believe Mr. Carlson repeated the "As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly." to the SPCA investigator. |
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He wants rooting, shooting and electrocuting for that pitiful excuse - what
is he, a jet jock or a schoolgirl? RobG Shawn Hull wrote in message ... We had a F-117 bomb West Texas last year. He bombed a interstate dumpster & somebody's bathroom before he found out he was dropping practice bombs. He claimed he didn't know the jet was loaded with them, which may be true. The investigation revealed he was running late, missed most of his pre-flight briefing, his jet crapped out & switched planes at the last minute and didn't pre-flight it. "Ken Duffey" wrote in message ... An item on the BBC news.............. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/suffolk/3389957.stm An F-15E from Lakenheath dropped a BDU-33 25lb practice bomb - and made an 18 in crater. Is this what they mean by 'Ground Attack' ?? ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++ Ken Duffey - Flanker Freak & Russian Aviation Enthusiast Flankers Website - http://www.flankers.co.uk/ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++ |
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