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Old July 12th 03, 11:03 PM
Jim Atkins
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Just looking at a copy of "Into the Sunset", a history of Convair/GD
operations in San Diego. They have a story about one of their test pilots,
an ex-Navy man, doing some kind of B-24 test off the coast when he spots a
carrier. He lowers the flaps and gear and turns downwind into the pattern.
According to the story, there was no one visible on the flight deck when he
made a low pass- sounds like change your shorts time.

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Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read."
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Old July 13th 03, 10:06 PM
W. D. Allen Sr.
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We had an Air Force F-86 making landing approaches on the
Bon Homme Richard in 1959 off the Philippines.

Luckily he did not try to touch down on the carrier deck or
we would have been picking up the pieces of his F-86 with
its too-weak-for-carrier-landings struts!

Famous Fury Flyer!

WDA

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Just looking at a copy of "Into the Sunset", a history of

Convair/GD
operations in San Diego. They have a story about one of

their test pilots,
an ex-Navy man, doing some kind of B-24 test off the coast

when he spots a
carrier. He lowers the flaps and gear and turns downwind

into the pattern.
According to the story, there was no one visible on the

flight deck when he
made a low pass- sounds like change your shorts time.

--
Jim Atkins
Twentynine Palms CA USA

"Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend.
Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read."
- Groucho Marx




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Old July 14th 03, 05:30 PM
begme
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Hope the SOB got fired!!

"Jim Atkins" wrote in message
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Just looking at a copy of "Into the Sunset", a history of Convair/GD
operations in San Diego. They have a story about one of their test pilots,
an ex-Navy man, doing some kind of B-24 test off the coast when he spots a
carrier. He lowers the flaps and gear and turns downwind into the pattern.
According to the story, there was no one visible on the flight deck when

he
made a low pass- sounds like change your shorts time.

--
Jim Atkins
Twentynine Palms CA USA

"Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend.
Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read."
- Groucho Marx




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Old July 15th 03, 03:24 AM
vincent p. norris
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On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 12:30:48 -0400, "begme" wrote:

Hope the SOB got fired!!


Hey, ain't you got no sense of humor?

vince norris
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Old July 15th 03, 10:54 PM
KenG
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Reminds me of a story I heard while serving with the 552 AEW&C Wing at
McClellan AFB. One of the birds (EC-121) was on patrol east of Saigon
vectoring fighters to intercept MIGs. One of their preferrences was to
fly in clean air (no clouds). Cloud cover was below 2000ft. They
carefully decended thru 2000ft into clean air, and were on a perfect
approach to a carrier deck. I was told they were looking up into the
tower as they passed (after some quick maneuvering)

vincent p. norris wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 12:30:48 -0400, "begme" wrote:


Hope the SOB got fired!!



Hey, ain't you got no sense of humor?

vince norris


 




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