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Old October 11th 04, 07:58 PM
Mike Kanze
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John,

When a system was tight, it could be PFM!


Absolutely! Those were the hops A-6A B/Ns would "almost" give up a testicle
to fly. Usually one didn't know until airborne how nice things would be, so
every time you manned up you hoped for the best. Flying the OB-16 route at
night with a tight system was "the stuff dreams are made from." (Apologies
to Sam Spade / Humphrey Bogart.)

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"John R Weiss" wrote in message
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"Mike Kanze" wrote...

I probably have a tighter CEP for manual range line attacks (a
typical form of A-6A degraded system attack) than for full-system work.


MRLs were still alive and well in the A-6E TRAM in the late 80s! I can't
claim a great CEP with them, but they worked with a good B/N.

OTOH, I got one of my bullseye patches with a 5' hit on a high loft with a
Mk76. When a system was tight, it could be PFM!




 




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