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![]() Paul Tomblin wrote: Unlike the Mars, where the company took ALREADY BUILT bombers and stripped out the guns and stuff to make it into a troop transport, they went back to the drawing board, and stripped off structure that would have supported the military requirements for higher G loads, rougher landing zones, and heavier concentrated loads on the floors, making an aircraft that was no longer strong enough for a military mission. Uh, no, they didn't. They stripped all that stuff off the prototype to sell the Navy on the idea, but the five production aircraft were all built as transports based on the redesign. George Patterson If you're not part of the solution, you can make a lot of money prolonging the problem. |
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