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Old October 20th 17, 06:08 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Old October 20th 17, 06:23 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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"john Szalay" john.szalayatatt.net wrote in message
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Sacrilege...

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Old October 20th 17, 06:46 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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In article , john Szalay
says...




Looks like a 57mm recoiless rifle in the jeep...that'll definitely slow it down.





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Old October 20th 17, 07:01 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Bell P-59 Airacomet

On Oct 20, 2017, Miloch wrote
(in article ):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_P-59_Airacomet

The Bell P-59 Airacomet was a twin jet-engined fighter aircraft, the first of
the United States, designed and built by Bell Aircraft during World War II.


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Chuck Yeager flew the aircraft and was dissatisfied with its speed, but was amazed at its smooth flying characteristics. Nevertheless, even before delivery

of the YP-59As in June 1943, the USAAF ordered 80 production machines,
designated "P-59A Airacomet".

When did Chuck Yeager fly the YP-59A, P-59A, or P-59B?

He graduated from class 43C in March 1943, and was shipped overseas in
November 1943. He completed his European tour in February 1945. I seriously
doubt that he was at Muroc during the war time test period. He might have had
the opportunity to fly one after the war, but he only became a test pilot
after the transition from USAAF to USAF, and graduation from the Air Materiel
Command Flight Performance School (class 46C) in 1947. Then he was part of
the X-1 team.

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Old October 20th 17, 09:33 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Bell P-59 Airacomet - File 4 of 9 - Aberdeen P

Miloch wrote in
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In article , john
Szalay says...




Looks like a 57mm recoiless rifle in the jeep...that'll definitely
slow it down.





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Going by the rest of the photos in the set 106mm recoilless rifle

they also shot at the plane with a 20mm autocannon and a old gatling gun
a M56 90MM Scorpionm, 81MM mortar M-14 rifle, M-60 machine gun
and while the plane was burning drove an honest John into place and
fired over it down range , also a 90MM skysweeper redstone missle,
a little John missile, M50 Ontos 280mm atomic cannon
SSM-A-23 Dart wire-guided anti-tank missile.

been to fire power displays like that several times, hell of a show each
time.. Ft. Benning, Ft. Sill, Ft. Knox , Ft. Riley


https://www.google.com/culturalinsti...et?q=aberdeen%
20shoot&p=life-photo-collection

https://www.google.com/culturalinsti.../asset?q=army%
20ordance%20show&p=life-photo-collection




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Old October 20th 17, 09:39 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Bell P-59 Airacomet

Savageduck wrote in
news.com:

On Oct 20, 2017, Miloch wrote
(in article ):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_P-59_Airacomet

The Bell P-59 Airacomet was a twin jet-engined fighter aircraft, the
first of the United States, designed and built by Bell Aircraft
during World War II.


Snip

Chuck Yeager flew the aircraft and was dissatisfied with its speed,
but was amazed at its smooth flying characteristics. Nevertheless,
even before delivery

of the YP-59As in June 1943, the USAAF ordered 80 production machines,
designated "P-59A Airacomet".

When did Chuck Yeager fly the YP-59A, P-59A, or P-59B?

He graduated from class 43C in March 1943, and was shipped overseas in
November 1943. He completed his European tour in February 1945. I
seriously doubt that he was at Muroc during the war time test period.
He might have had the opportunity to fly one after the war, but he
only became a test pilot after the transition from USAAF to USAF, and
graduation from the Air Materiel Command Flight Performance School
(class 46C) in 1947. Then he was part of the X-1 team.


By the end of 1945 Bob Hoover was a test pilot at Wright Field in
Dayton, Ohio. “Flying experimental aircraft is addictive,” he learned.
“Once it gets in the blood, there’s no way to describe the rush of
excitement that keeps a pilot going up day after day.”

Flying a P-38, he met another hotshot in a new Bell P-59 jet: Captain
Chuck Yeager. They “fought” to a draw. Hoover claimed, “Yeager was the
only person I had ever encountered that I couldn’t get in my gunsights.”

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Old October 20th 17, 10:23 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Bell P-59 Airacomet

Savageduck wrote in
news.com:

On Oct 20, 2017, Miloch wrote
(in article ):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_P-59_Airacomet

The Bell P-59 Airacomet was a twin jet-engined fighter aircraft, the
first of the United States, designed and built by Bell Aircraft
during World War II.


Snip

Chuck Yeager flew the aircraft and was dissatisfied with its speed,
but was amazed at its smooth flying characteristics. Nevertheless,
even before delivery

of the YP-59As in June 1943, the USAAF ordered 80 production machines,
designated "P-59A Airacomet".

When did Chuck Yeager fly the YP-59A, P-59A, or P-59B?

He graduated from class 43C in March 1943, and was shipped overseas in
November 1943. He completed his European tour in February 1945. I
seriously doubt that he was at Muroc during the war time test period.
He might have had the opportunity to fly one after the war, but he
only became a test pilot after the transition from USAAF to USAF, and
graduation from the Air Materiel Command Flight Performance School
(class 46C) in 1947. Then he was part of the X-1 team.


Yeager went to Wright field in July 1945 to test airplanes
flying everything that was there, US, Captured German & Japanese
aircraft.

Aug 45 went to Muroc with the test pilots as maint officer
the maint officer had to check out the planes before the test pilots
could run thier flight performance tests.


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Didn't even give it a fighting chance, for shame!
 




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