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In article ,
Joseph Testagrose wrote: begin 644 UK2 VT803 DH Mosquito 1948-03-17 HMS Warrior TonyButlerPhoto.jpg [Image] end No mosquito there~ How about Vampire/Venom? |
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Let's see - hook down and engaged but landing gear up. Let me guess-
a controlled crash landing? |
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On 18/09/2014 02:43, Bob Taylor wrote:
Let's see - hook down and engaged but landing gear up. Let me guess- a controlled crash landing? No, it's quite deliberate. Winkle Brown landing a Sea Vampire on a rubber deck. YouTube footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7Lu6LEQ0zo Here's an extract from Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_deck) Flexible decks An idea tested, but never put into service, was the "flexible" or "rubber deck." In the early jet age it was seen that by eliminating the landing gear for carrier borne aircraft the inflight performance and range would be improved, since the space taken by the landing gear could be used to hold additional fuel tanks instead. This led to the concept of a deck that would absorb the energy of landing. With the introduction of jet aircraft the risk of damaging propellers was no longer an issue, though take off would require some sort of launching cradle. Tests were carried out with a de Havilland Sea Vampire flown by test pilot Eric "Winkle" Brown onto the rubber deck fitted to HMS Warrior, and Supermarine designed its Type 508 for rubber deck landings. The flexible deck idea was found to be technically feasible but was nevertheless abandoned, as the weight of aircraft increased, and there were always doubts about the ability of an average pilot to land in this way. The Type 508 was subsequently developed into a conventional carrier aircraft, the Supermarine Scimitar. -- Peter |
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On Wed, 17 Sep 2014 13:17:12 -0400, Orval Fairbairn
wrote: In article , Joseph Testagrose wrote: begin 644 UK2 VT803 DH Mosquito 1948-03-17 HMS Warrior TonyButlerPhoto.jpg [Image] end No mosquito there~ How about Vampire/Venom? Thanks for bringing my mistake to my attention. old age in action. Joe. |
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