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On 3/4/04 10:26, in article yMI1c.178613$uV3.756299@attbi_s51, "John R
Weiss" wrote: "John S. Shinal" wrote: There is some scant info from RN 801 Squadron in their Falklands ops on INVINCIBLE. ISTR that Sharkey Ward insisted they use their fuel on CAP and not in the pattern, with some *really* low fuel loads at land-on, and not much burned during their approach and translation maneuver. Most 801 flights were 2 ship CAPs. Policies during actual wartime may differ significantly from "peacetime" practice. Actually saving the ships from incoming missiles tends to make a single airplane a reasonable trade... Weapons bring back typically influences these policy decisions. Is there a USN "best practice" for fuel load at the trap ? Five minutes of fuel at a given SFC, or something like that ? That has evolved through the years, based on experience, changing tactics, and risk-averse trends on the part of the upper echelons... SNIP Case I "charlie" (day/VMC) is tank plus three passes (2.5 +.4 + .4 + .4) or 3.7. Case II/III (night/IMC) "charlie" is night tank plus two passes (3.0 + .8 + ..8) or 4.6. All this is from memory (i.e. I know the numbers [3.7/4.6] are correct, but the calculation method may be slightly off without refreshing my knowledge). Other carrier guys feel free to jump in and correct me. --Woody |
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