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Old December 14th 03, 08:38 PM
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"Chad Irby" wrote in message
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"Tarver Engineering" wrote:

From the beginning, all I have ever had to do is be who I say I am, to

make
you and your troll buddies fools, Chad.


"Mud bees in pitot tubes." Heh.


Yep, a crew chief would assign one of his airman to sit near the airplane to
wait for the pitot tube to cool on his F-106, after flight. That way he
could put a little sock over the end of the pitot tube when cooled and
thereby prevent it from being plugged with mud. The F-106 used an actual
pitot tube, with it's double wall, so the thing could not be cleaned on the
airplane, without ruining it.

Have you ever worked an airplane program anywhere, Chad?


 




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