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F-35's Costs Climb Along With Concerns



 
 
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Old April 29th 06, 12:29 AM posted to sci.military.naval,rec.aviation.military,rec.aviation.military.naval
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In article ,
Ricardo wrote:

Steve Hix wrote:
In article ,
Ricardo wrote:


What was the 'A-36' version of the Mustang?



In brief, a dive bomber based on the early P-51 airframe, officially
named "Apache".

- Three-blade rather than four-blade prop.

- Allison V-1710 engine, rather than Allison Merlin, as used in
original Mustang.

- Dive brakes included on inboard underside of wings, similar to
Douglas Dauntless.

About 500 made, used mostly in CBI and Mediterranean/North African
theaters.

The Collings Foundation is restoring one in Florida.


Thanks Steve,

Each day we learn a little more...

Ricardo

PS Allison Merlin? - I thought Packard were the boys for the Merlin
production. Here I'm going to learn something else...


Duuuh. Packard is right.

I blame it on the poison oak what I got around my eyes currently.

Glasses are a *good* thing...
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Old April 29th 06, 08:23 AM posted to sci.military.naval,rec.aviation.military,rec.aviation.military.naval
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Steve Hix wrote:
In article ,
Ricardo wrote:


Steve Hix wrote:

In article ,
Ricardo wrote:



What was the 'A-36' version of the Mustang?


In brief, a dive bomber based on the early P-51 airframe, officially
named "Apache".

- Three-blade rather than four-blade prop.

- Allison V-1710 engine, rather than Allison Merlin, as used in
original Mustang.

- Dive brakes included on inboard underside of wings, similar to
Douglas Dauntless.

About 500 made, used mostly in CBI and Mediterranean/North African
theaters.

The Collings Foundation is restoring one in Florida.


Thanks Steve,

Each day we learn a little more...

Ricardo

PS Allison Merlin? - I thought Packard were the boys for the Merlin
production. Here I'm going to learn something else...



Duuuh. Packard is right.

I blame it on the poison oak what I got around my eyes currently.

Glasses are a *good* thing...


So is doing it by feel...

Ricardo
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Old April 29th 06, 07:35 PM posted to sci.military.naval,rec.aviation.military,rec.aviation.military.naval
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Default F-35's Costs Climb Along With Concerns

In article ,
Ricardo wrote:

Steve Hix wrote:
In article ,
Ricardo wrote:


Steve Hix wrote:

In article ,
Ricardo wrote:



What was the 'A-36' version of the Mustang?


In brief, a dive bomber based on the early P-51 airframe, officially
named "Apache".

- Three-blade rather than four-blade prop.

- Allison V-1710 engine, rather than Allison Merlin, as used in
original Mustang.

- Dive brakes included on inboard underside of wings, similar to
Douglas Dauntless.

About 500 made, used mostly in CBI and Mediterranean/North African
theaters.

The Collings Foundation is restoring one in Florida.

Thanks Steve,

Each day we learn a little more...

Ricardo

PS Allison Merlin? - I thought Packard were the boys for the Merlin
production. Here I'm going to learn something else...



Duuuh. Packard is right.

I blame it on the poison oak what I got around my eyes currently.

Glasses are a *good* thing...


So is doing it by feel...


Heh. That was my dad and uncle, who got horrible cases of poison oak
collecting pretty red leaves and ferns for table decorations while my
mom and aunt fixed dinner on a camping trip shortly after they got
married. A good two weeks before either could so much as touch their new
brides. Dad was always just a bit twitchy about camping after that; we
three kids didn't find out why until years later.

This time I got it from water that apparently had poison oak oil
(urushiol) on it splashed in my face while kayaking last week. Not the
first time I've gotten it without contacting the stupid plant at all.
Yay for spectacle; else I'd have had it in my eyes, rather than just
around them.
 




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