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"joet5" wrote in message
... WTF? Twin tailed? |
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In article , Byker says...
"joet5" wrote in message .. . WTF? Twin tailed? Hard to say...could be a T-33 missing a tail and they had the tail of an Erco Ercoupe lying around and used it...or an Erco Ercoupe missing a fuselage/wings and they had a T-33 fuselage/wings lying around and used it. ....it's a real mystery not lost on the model makers! * |
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On Tue, 3 Sep 2019 15:06:20 -0500, "Byker" wrote:
"joet5" wrote in message .. . WTF? Twin tailed? Seems Lockheed wanted to sell T-33s to the US Navy, but deck trials showed some landing stability issues. This T-bird was modified to see if it would help - which it did - but Lockheed went ahead and tweaked the whole design into the T2V Sea Star with a larger fin and raised cockpit. This twin-tail was restored to original configuration and returned to service. I kinda like Miloch's hypothesis, though... |
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