
September 30th 07, 02:22 AM
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Seaplane Resurgence?
"Rob Arndt" wrote in message
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On Sep 29, 5:40?pm, "Mark Test" wrote:
"Rob Arndt" wrote in message
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On Sep 29, 5:02?pm, wrote:
In addition to the C-130 Seaplane project:
http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/blogs...plckController...
It looks like other seaplane ideas are being studied as well:
http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/blogs...plckController...
http://cisd.dt.navy.mil/div/cisd/fil...anes%20wo%20an...
Japan and the (Former) USSR never really gave up on seaplanes, but
will they now make a comeback in the US?
No- we have plenty of a/c carriers which Japan and the FSU/Russia
lack...
Seaplanes perform strike missions? (That's what CVN's do)
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Yes, AFAIK, that IS what the plan has been for years with new seaplane
projects apart from pure transports- arm them with Harpoons and
torpedos and other ordnance.
Also, military seaplanes can perform recon, sea rescue (on a carrier
performed by a helo), ASW, etc... all of which carrier-based aviation
does better.
The Soviet-era Ekranoplans were comparable to seaplanes as well and
carried a range of missiles.
they must be quite the adventure in a heavy sea.
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