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![]() "Don Pyeatt" wrote in message ... "Mitchell Holman" wrote in message ... "Don Pyeatt" wrote in : Cool pic. The old ones are the best ones........... Thanks, Mitchell, I wonder what the bail-out procedure was with this aircraft. Those props could really ruin a man's day. gdp good point. |
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"Ray O'Hara" wrote in
: " I wonder what the bail-out procedure was with this aircraft. Those props could really ruin a man's day. gdp good point. Much like the P-38 bailout procedure shown here probably ?.. http://www.78thfightergroup.com/hist...evensart3.html |
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On Tue, 03 Apr 2007 14:54:08 -0500, John Szalay wrote:
"Ray O'Hara" wrote in : " I wonder what the bail-out procedure was with this aircraft. Those props could really ruin a man's day. gdp good point. Much like the P-38 bailout procedure shown here probably ?.. http://www.78thfightergroup.com/hist...evensart3.html The Dornier 335 had a similar problem and the rear propeller had an explosive bolt that sheared the propeller shaft. It also had explosive bolts that separated the dorsal fin, which wouldnąt have been necessary with this plane. JakeInHartsel |
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