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Sorry but you are wrong HJD,
The navy did land a herk on a carrier and take off,,,29 times. But it was on the "Forrestal" (CV-59), a Forrestal Class carrier, not a Midway class, which there was only 3 built- Midway ( CV-41) , F.D.R. (CV-42) and the Coral Sea (CV-43).. They performed this in a number of configurations, including JATO and no JATO. The most amazing one was one of the the landing (slam the deck, then immediate full beta on the props). then takeoff from the same spot without repositioning the A/C! Where did you get the info about no payload due to gross weight??? Just like to see a reference on that one. My experience in A/C weight and balance using the NA 01-1B-40, (chart A, C and Form F) and the current version of the AWBS software shows me how to adjust fuel loads and payloads for max weight and fwd/aft cg limits for takeoffs and landings. Just like see to see you reference your claim: "Trouble was the a/c gross weight was such that no payload could be brought aboard or flown off the ship". I was a Navy C130 plane captain and technician in my first squadron back in the early 80's and a fellow squadron flight engineer gave me the book, "HERK: Hero of the skies", (Joseph Earl Dabney, 1984). I still have it. Read it for confirmation and lots more on the Forrestal tests, amazing stuff! On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 14:29:19 -0700, "W. D. Allen Sr." wrote: The Navy did operate a C-130 from a Midway class carrier, including arrested landings. Trouble was the a/c gross weight was such that no payload could be brought aboard or flown off the ship. WDA end "Henry J Cobb" wrote in message ... Andrew C. Toppan wrote: Just how would the Marines operate A-10s from carriers or LHDs? They'll do that when the Navy builds a carrier big enough to operate their C-130s. ;-) If that C-130 sized tiltrotor is ever built will it have folding or rotating wings or do they not intend to operate it from ships? -HJC |
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On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 07:01:06 GMT, fudog50 wrote:
They performed this in a number of configurations, including JATO and no JATO. The most amazing one was one of the the landing And you're wrong too - there was no JATO/RATO or anything of the sort. -- Andrew Toppan --- --- "I speak only for myself" "Haze Gray & Underway" - Naval History, DANFS, World Navies Today, Photo Features, Military FAQs, and more - http://www.hazegray.org/ |
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