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Slightly off topic. In the early '80's I had some equipment on a RC-135U
flying out of England. I had to go to Germany after the mission launched that day so when I got to Germany, I called one of my engineers to get a sitrep on our equipment. The first words out of his mouth were "We don't think the aircraft is too badly damaged! The maintenance crew just left in a C-130." After a 12 hour mission the bird had to divert to Edinbourogh because of weather. When they landed, the runway had two inches of standing water on it. They hydroplained down the runway with the back end crew counting the blown tires. They ended up on the overrun with four blown tires and four ground up rims. It could have been a very bad day. |
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