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More long-range Spitfires and daylight Bomber Command raids, with added nationalistic abuse (was: #1 Jet of World War II)



 
 
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Old September 13th 03, 07:21 PM
Guy Alcala
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Indrek Aavisto wrote:

Guy Alcala wrote:
prune

Can you name another 4 turboprop western tactical

airlifter with semi-STOL capability that was available in the 1955-2008 time
frame? I


Short Belfast comes to mind. It had a similar configuration, though I daresay its
capabilities fell short, or more of them would have been built.


I'd say the Belfast was more of a strategic airlifter (in cargo size) than a tactical
one. It seems to be about halfway between the C-130 and C-133 in size. I stand ready
to be corrected, but was it stressed for tactical missions, maneuverable enough to do
them, and of sufficiently low ground pressure to operate off paved runways?

Guy

 




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