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Old February 12th 04, 05:58 PM
John S. Shinal
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(WaltBJ) wrote:

BTW a 20 MT going off 60 miles away from a fighter at 40000
gives the crew something like 3000 rad right now. Air up there is too
skinny to soak up the gammas.


Yuck. I never thought about the thinner air issue. Was this
something that was covered in a briefing, in the training syllabus, or
did some enterprising Deuce jockey pull out the slide rule and figure
it out ?

Were the 5MT or 20MT Bear loads the more common ?



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