"Keith Willshaw" wrote in message
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"Charles Talleyrand" wrote in message
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Suppose someone tried to land an F4F Wildcat on a modern American
aircraft carrier. We'll give the carrier a few hours to prepare, and
lets
assume
the carrier is at sea and moving.
Can a WWII fighter land on a modern carrier? Can it get back in the
air?
Yes, in fact thats what was done for the 1970's film
of the Battle of Midway IRC
No surprise given that a modern carrier has a much longer
flight deck than anything available in WW2
Keith
Bob Aumack, (ex-Blue Angel F11 boss) flew the last SBD off the carrier for
the movie. It was no sweat, and he had a royal ball doing it.
Dudley Henriques
International Fighter Pilots Fellowship
Commercial Pilot/CFI Retired
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