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![]() wrote in message ... On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 10:45:55 -0500, Charlie Wolf wrote: S-2's or S-3's?? S-2's are now approaching 60 years old. S-3's would be in the neighborhood of 35 yr old.... Stoofs. The last were retired in '75 time frame (from VS-73). They are still flying with Brazil and Thailand (at a minimum) making it one of the longest serving military aircraft of all time. :-) Bill Kambic Nice looking aircraft, I always thought - what were they like to fly?. Quick question that's always bugged me about carrier ops: On final approach, do you fly the same heading as the carrier but a bit to the right then change to the angle of the angled deck, or start your approach further to teh right and treat the ships movement liek a crosswind from the right? TIA |
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