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On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 13:10:11 -0500, "Don Harstad"
wrote: "Steve Jahn" wrote in message ... According to the book Warbird Tech F-104 The Missile was fired about five times from the F-104. The airplane was also ground tested while hanging from a crane. The test was a Skunk works project. Steve "John Keeney" wrote in message ... "Prowlus" wrote in message om... I was watching this programme called "flying through time" which this week was about the century series fighters from f-100 to f-106 and it mentioned that the f-104 toted the genie rocket as one of its weapon options . Now this programme usually gives info whilst givin the wrong imagery or both but it did show a zipper with a weird retractable centerline pylon supposedly for a big honking genie as so the programme is leadin the viewer to believe . Is this a genuine capability for a Starfighter? I would have thought it wouldn't have the loading capacity for such a weapon or even the software to launch it unlike the F-102 or F-106 That's what the trapeze was for but I don't believe it was bought. That's it! The tape I saw was of the F-104 suspended from a crane of some sort, with the trapeze and Genie operated that way. Thanks! Don H. just because a plane dosent carry a certain load, dosent mean it cant. case in point, F-16A and the sparrow missle. they were shooting Aim-7's from the YF-16 prototype, and basically all F-16 before the ADV version for the ANG came into beging was able to use the sparrow with minor software modifacation. |
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