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Old October 4th 05, 09:00 AM
Mike Kanze
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Vince,

Re the F4U, I'll check with my Dad, who was the F4U-4 Project Officer at Pax River during the mid-1940s, and who flew F4U-5Ns with VC-3 during Korea.

At 90 (last month), he's "old enough to know," and could probably keep pace with Grampaw Pettibone in many other respects. g

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"vincent p. norris" wrote in message ...
Anyone here old enough to know the take-of distance of an F4U under
ordinary circumstances? (i.e., not loaded to the gills with ammo,
drop tanks, bombs, etc) How about landing roll?

(I realize the answers vary by altitude, temperature, wind, etc., but
would like just a "round number" answer.)

Can anyone provide the same info for an F-4?

Thanks. vince norris