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"Sergio" wrote in message r... "SteveM8597" avait écrit le 05/12/2003 : The F-4 would land gear up with external tanks mounted. Jack the plane, drop the gear and tanks, and go fly again. Same happened with some Skyhawks. -- Sergio Although when a RAAF Mirage III belly landed at Melbourne in 1973 (??) it was written off, even though the damage was comparitively minor. Apparently, the stresses on the airframe woud prove too squirrelly to track down, so scrapping was a safer option. Surprisingly, it dodged the scrapper's torch and is on display in Adelaide. Cheers Dave Kearton |
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