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Old October 9th 03, 09:33 PM
Paul Hirose
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Default NASA B-57 pair to film shuttle launches

According to a story in the Houston Chronicle, NASA has a plan for
getting photo coverage of night shuttle launches.

"The fix involves flying two modified B-57 high-altitude airplanes on
either side of the shuttle, filming its liftoff and the first two
minutes of flight, said NASA imaging expert Robert Page."

http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/printsto.../front/2145475

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Old October 9th 03, 09:52 PM
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"Paul Hirose" wrote in message

According to a story in the Houston Chronicle, NASA has a plan for
getting photo coverage of night shuttle launches.

"The fix involves flying two modified B-57 high-altitude airplanes on
either side of the shuttle, filming its liftoff and the first two
minutes of flight, said NASA imaging expert Robert Page."

http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/printsto.../front/2145475


Whoa. Wait, B"57"s?!

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Old October 9th 03, 10:28 PM
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Bill commented:

Whoa. Wait, B"57"s?!


Yes, NASA still has their RB-57F's IIRC. The airframes will be as old if not
older than the crew. All the RB-57F's were rebuilds of B-57A or B models with
original tail numbers somewhere around fiscal1954 or 55. They did get "NEW"
serials when GD rebuilt them.

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Old October 9th 03, 11:32 PM
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"Bill Silvey" wrote in message
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"Paul Hirose" wrote in message

According to a story in the Houston Chronicle, NASA has a plan for
getting photo coverage of night shuttle launches.

"The fix involves flying two modified B-57 high-altitude airplanes on
either side of the shuttle, filming its liftoff and the first two
minutes of flight, said NASA imaging expert Robert Page."

http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/printsto.../front/2145475


Whoa. Wait, B"57"s?!


Why not , the RAF still fly Canberra PR9's

Keith


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Old October 9th 03, 11:42 PM
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"Keith Willshaw" wrote in message

"Bill Silvey" wrote in message
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"Paul Hirose" wrote in message

According to a story in the Houston Chronicle, NASA has a plan for
getting photo coverage of night shuttle launches.

"The fix involves flying two modified B-57 high-altitude airplanes
on either side of the shuttle, filming its liftoff and the first two
minutes of flight, said NASA imaging expert Robert Page."

http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/printsto.../front/2145475


Whoa. Wait, B"57"s?!


Why not , the RAF still fly Canberra PR9's

Keith


Well there's nothing *wrong* with the fact that they do; I just didn't know
they did.

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Old October 9th 03, 11:59 PM
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In article , "Bill Silvey"
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Well there's nothing *wrong* with the fact that they do; I just didn't
know they did.


There were a couple of Brit Canberras at NASA Ames a while ago
and just as few weeks past there was a B57. Both were NASA
connected.

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Old October 10th 03, 08:48 AM
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Keith Willshaw wrote:
Why not , the RAF still fly Canberra PR9's


And what's more, have used them under combat conditions in the current
century.

Cheers
David

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Old October 10th 03, 05:56 PM
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Yep they were doing photo-recon over Afganistan, just because somthing is
old it does not mean you throw it away the B52 being an example.

Mycroft.


 




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