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Steven asked:
I would think the operator would have better information on the ditching behavior than would the manufacturer. How so? The manufacturer designed the darned thing. The flight manual stated the limitations for various conditions and emergencies. The manufacturer wrote the flight manual and flight tested the a/c. Oxmoron1 Remember the BOLD print! |
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![]() "OXMORON1" wrote in message ... Steven asked: I would think the operator would have better information on the ditching behavior than would the manufacturer. How so? The manufacturer designed the darned thing. The flight manual stated the limitations for various conditions and emergencies. The manufacturer wrote the flight manual and flight tested the a/c. Well, who ditched more Avengers, the Navy or Grumman/Eastern? |
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote:
I would think the operator would have better information on the ditching behavior than would the manufacturer. Glad to see you finally coming around Steven. There's no substitute for experience but when I asked you how many hours you have in a certain type your non sequitur response was "irrelevant." |
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![]() "Mike Marron" wrote in message ... Glad to see you finally coming around Steven. There's no substitute for experience but when I asked you how many hours you have in a certain type your non sequitur response was "irrelevant." Your message makes no sense whatsoever. |
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![]() "Mike Marron" wrote in message ... "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: I would think the operator would have better information on the ditching behavior than would the manufacturer. Glad to see you finally coming around Steven. There's no substitute for experience but when I asked you how many hours you have in a certain type your non sequitur response was "irrelevant." Lune. |
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More to the point, what did the manufacturer have to say on that subject?
I would think the operator would have better information on the ditching behavior than would the manufacturer. Unlike some other Naval aircraft, the TBF/TBM were known as "floaters" and it was not uncommon for them to remain at or near the surface for some time after they were dumped overboard or ditched. My first instructor in A-school had started his career a thousand years earlier as a little pup turret gunner in Avengers and would occasionally share stories with us from either his time in them, or things he had heard from the "old hands" when he was first starting out. (OT That dude was crusty old, to the point you couldn't even guess - I noted that he didn't carry an ID card, just a disk with a Roman emperor's profile on it. His first ship was some sort of trireme, "I **** you not".) Without knowing sea state, winds and surf conditions at the time, or taking into account the controlability issues, its very difficult to second guess Bush's choice of silk or ditch. I would rather ditch than bale, primarily because I was a SAR swimmer and I believed that I would find a way to not drown. Knowing that Bishop, a former NCAA swimming ace, had died in an H-46 in the best shape of his life didn't tarnish my unshakeable faith that if I survived impact, I would make it out of the water alive. (Or be found in the wreck with my hands around the pilot's neck.) v/r Gordon |
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![]() "Ed Rasimus" wrote in message ... I've followed all this thread, biting my tongue in the process. What amazes me is that the resident "if you ain't been, you ain't ****..." curmudgeon is so eager to condemn someone who has been there. Methinks the resident curmudgeon would have a different viewpoint if GHWB had been a lifelong Democrat. |
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My Uncle ditched an Avenger after running out of gas due to a
battled-damaged carrier and bad DF steer preventing a timely recovery. His crew survived. He did not. Sorry to hear that, Jack. Would you mind stating his name here? I am one of the people who believe that as long as a person's name is remembered, a piece of them stays with us. Sounds to me like he deserves to be remembered 'out loud'. v/r Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Aircrew "Got anything on your radar, SENSO?" "Nothing but my forehead, sir." |
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Steven asked:
Well, who ditched more Avengers, the Navy or Grumman/Eastern? Of course the Navy did, but they used the information and design work of Grumman. Rick |
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