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Dave Eadsforth wrote: In article , Bob McKellar and aircraft speeds were very low, putting a straight runway on a ship seemed simple and obvious. Only when aircraft speeds became much higher did the problems of overrunning on landing manifest themselves. Even Exactly. Take-off run and landing distance weren't the problems - Pups or Camels could take off from the foredeck of Furious (or of Campania, for that matter) without trouble, and their landing speeds were so low that there wasn't hardly any landing run (modus operandi in the Furious trials seems to have been for several large chaps to grab hold of the aircraft as it landed, more or less - the difficulty was more of keeping it on the deck than stopping it). The problem was eddiesthrown off from superstructure, which did really bad things for the small, light, low-powered aircraft of the time (especially as they didn't really have any throttle control - you had to blip the engine on & off for landing). The island was a brilliant solution to this problem (proposed by Murray Seuter, IIRC) which allowed for uptakes well away from the approach path and an easy way of casting any eddies away from the flight deck. It wasn't until quite a lot later that take off and landing distances became the issue - maybe with the Hawker Osprey/ Nimrod generation in the 1930s for fighters, earlier for attack a/c. Certainly Furious, Glorious and Courageous still had their low-level foredeck launching decks for flying off fighters straight from the hanger in the early 30s. -- Andy Breen ~ Interplanetary Scintillation Research Group http://users.aber.ac.uk/azb/ "Time has stopped, says the Black Lion clock and eternity has begun" (Dylan Thomas) |
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