"Tarver Engineering" wrote in message
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"John R Weiss" wrote in message
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"Seraphim" wrote...
"Tarver Engineering" wrote:
What, like a P-3?
Not single-engine, not a twin, no counter-rotating props, and never
operated from a carrier...
Never?
LOL
I assume you have some sort of evidence that a 140,000lb airplane that
needs 4,000+ft of runway was somehow able to operate off of a carrier,
right?
Lack of evidence never stopped Tarver from posting drivel...
Weiss once again misses a subtle reference and craps himself.
Well, you obviously are thinking of a P-3 other than the Lockheed Orion.
As far as I know the USAAC Curtiss P-3 never found its way on board, nor
would that been its designation in the Navy system of old. Even ignoring
the inappropriateness of the "-", looks like none of the P3(whatever) planes
from the US Navy did either.
Am I missing some other than American type?
Or are you by chance thing of the P-2 Neptune which was a twin and did
operate in a limited sense from flattops?
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