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Ejection seat? In an O-2?
The models I was around had a yellow handle on the front door post connected to some pins to drop the door, but the pilot went out the same way he got in. Same as the O-1 Birddog. How could the ejection seat get out past the wing spar carry-though and overhead plumbing? -- Jim Carter Rogers, Arkansas "Morgans" wrote in message ... "C J Campbell" wrote One of the only airplanes I ever saw crash was an O-2, the military version of the Skymaster. The doggone thing collapsed its nose gear on touchdown at Clark AB in the Philippines. The pilot managed to eject, but the plane balled itself up. Pilot had a broken leg. Man, that guy was ticked. I never knew that the O-2 had an ejection seat. Very interesting, indeed. So why was he ticked? He got out alive, didn't he? -- Jim in NC |
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