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"W. D. Allen Sr." wrote:
Thanks, John. WDA end "John Miller" wrote in message ... The name of RADM James Flatley III has been mentioned in that regard. I have no way of verifying it. Here's the Tailhook Association's list of people with 1000 or more traps: http://www.tailhook.org/GrandClub.html -- John Miller email domain: n4vu.com; username: jsm(@) Found via google, dated June 14th, 2002: "Cmdr. Ted Carter has set a new record in naval aviation. He has made 1646 carrier landings, more than any other Navy officer in history." Carter's an NFO, and he apparently hadn't stopped there. Full story he http://www.news.navy.mil/search/disp...?story_id=2065 Another site says that Flatley's total was 1,608. I suspect the Brits probably have a few up the anyone know what Eric Brown's total is? Guy |
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