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![]() "W. D. Allen Sr." wrote in message "a425couple" wrote I have a old question, maybe someone can refute, or verify? I tend to mistrust 'sea-stories' w.o. cites. Making the rounds circa 1972 was that a F4 with folding wings (story was MC, possib. Navy) taxied out (story was at Kadena) got clearance to take off, hit afterburners and got enough thrust to take off. Sheesh - wingtips were still folded up. Could only stay in air with afterburner thrust, had to eject, dumped $4 mil. plane in East China Sea. True or not? Ever true anywhere or anytime to anyone?? I have seen (recently sited on s.m.n.) what appears to be a picture of a plane (A-7?) flying with tips folded, so ??? That story is at least as old as the WW II F4U Corsair. WDA Thank you Mr. Allen, Yes, I will accept that it is an old story, and that it sounds to "good" or "bad" to be true. But sometimes they are, so I asked. A good poster over on s.m.n. gave me this link, " http://www.vmf235.com/f8_wingsfolded.jpg not F-4 but if I read the photo credit right is Marine. You have to careful with Google refs ---" Anyone know if this photo is real, and what outcome was? And on the other response, yes, I also thought some maneuver could be done in flight to help wing lower (balistic or stall) but was answered that hydralics could not overcome aerodynamics. Hey, he was Airdale, I was grunt, I enjoyed drink and talk. Questioned him no further on that, 30 years later, I am courious. |
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