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On Feb 18, 4:55 am, wrote:
On 18 Feb, 02:48, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: wrote in news:4626c3bf-6156-408a-9f99-0a185a86e454 @c33g2000hsd.googlegroups.com: bob Quite a few Goose's and Mallards have been converted. Bertie There is a plan to start producing new turbine-powered Geese: http://www.antillesseaplanes.com/index.htm I'd love to see it happen, but I won't be either investing my retirement money in it or holding my breath waiting for them to start coming off the production line. |
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![]() wrote in message ... Similar to the PBY 5 catalina? Just curious as I'm wondering what the flight conditions would be like in war time...would the envelope be pushed a bit? Remember the story about the PBY that picked up folks from Doolittle's raid over Japan? So many of the B-26s ditched and so many folks needed a ride, that they couldn't take off. Ended up 'taxiing' to safety with folks all over the plane, some even out on the wings... |
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"Blueskies" wrote in
: wrote in message . .. Similar to the PBY 5 catalina? Just curious as I'm wondering what the flight conditions would be like in war time...would the envelope be pushed a bit? Remember the story about the PBY that picked up folks from Doolittle's raid over Japan? So many of the B-26s ditched and so many folks needed a ride, that they couldn't take off. Ended up 'taxiing' to safety with folks all over the plane, some even out on the wings... No Catalinas picked up anyone from Doolittle's raid. And they flew B-25's Bertie |
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On Feb 18, 6:50*pm, xxx wrote:
On Feb 18, 4:55 am, wrote: On 18 Feb, 02:48, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: wrote in news:4626c3bf-6156-408a-9f99-0a185a86e454 @c33g2000hsd.googlegroups.com: bob Quite a few Goose's and Mallards have been converted. Bertie There is a plan to start producing new turbine-powered Geese: http://www.antillesseaplanes.com/index.htm I'd love to see it happen, but I won't be either investing my retirement money in it or holding my breath waiting for them to start coming off the production line. The Goose is nice, but the PBY is a thing of beauty, and it is a tri- gear, not that I have anything against tail-draggers. Wil |
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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . "Blueskies" wrote in : wrote in message . .. Similar to the PBY 5 catalina? Just curious as I'm wondering what the flight conditions would be like in war time...would the envelope be pushed a bit? Remember the story about the PBY that picked up folks from Doolittle's raid over Japan? So many of the B-26s ditched and so many folks needed a ride, that they couldn't take off. Ended up 'taxiing' to safety with folks all over the plane, some even out on the wings... No Catalinas picked up anyone from Doolittle's raid. And they flew B-25's Bertie Yes, B-25s...and I don't know where I got that PBY story, but it happened somewhere in WWII...Maybe Kontiki's account is the beginning of it... |
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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . "Blueskies" wrote in : wrote in message . .. Similar to the PBY 5 catalina? Just curious as I'm wondering what the flight conditions would be like in war time...would the envelope be pushed a bit? Remember the story about the PBY that picked up folks from Doolittle's raid over Japan? So many of the B-26s ditched and so many folks needed a ride, that they couldn't take off. Ended up 'taxiing' to safety with folks all over the plane, some even out on the wings... No Catalinas picked up anyone from Doolittle's raid. And they flew B-25's Bertie Yea, it would be a pretty neat trick to get a b-26 off a carrier without a shot... |
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"Blueskies" wrote: Remember the story about the PBY that picked up folks from Doolittle's raid over Japan? So many of the B-26s ditched and so many folks needed a ride, that they couldn't take off. Ended up 'taxiing' to safety with folks all over the plane, some even out on the wings... No Catalinas picked up anyone from Doolittle's raid. And they flew B-25's Bertie Yes, B-25s...and I don't know where I got that PBY story, but it happened somewhere in WWII...Maybe Kontiki's account is the beginning of it... Not a PBY, but I saw a photo of a Kingfisher that rescued a PBY crew and couldn't take off. They were picked up by Tang off of Truk. Here's the page with the photo (search for "Kingfisher") http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/08306.htm or here directly to skip past the caption http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/0830603.jpg. Mike Beede |
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Blueskies wrote:
Yes, B-25s...and I don't know where I got that PBY story, but it happened somewhere in WWII...Maybe Kontiki's account is the beginning of it... Maybe you're thinking of the rescue of the USS Indianapolis's crew.... -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com |
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"Blueskies" wrote in
et: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . "Blueskies" wrote in : wrote in message news:44c498cc-452f-4804-a667-a1556c536eb4 @o10g2000hsf.googlegroups.co m. .. Similar to the PBY 5 catalina? Just curious as I'm wondering what the flight conditions would be like in war time...would the envelope be pushed a bit? Remember the story about the PBY that picked up folks from Doolittle's raid over Japan? So many of the B-26s ditched and so many folks needed a ride, that they couldn't take off. Ended up 'taxiing' to safety with folks all over the plane, some even out on the wings... No Catalinas picked up anyone from Doolittle's raid. And they flew B-25's Bertie Yes, B-25s...and I don't know where I got that PBY story, but it happened somewhere in WWII...Maybe Kontiki's account is the beginning of it... Oh I'm sure there's lots of them. But those B-25s were flying off the edge of the earth, basically. If you want a good read, read "Thirty seconds over Tokyo". It's an absolutely fantastic story. And now you've got me thinking I'd like to read a bit about Catalina operations. |
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