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"Jeremy Thomson" wrote
I put the 'use' in quotes becuase I believe TFR modes on radars have been around since the 50's. Vulcan bomber. TFR worked just fine. |
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![]() I put the 'use' in quotes becuase I believe TFR modes on radars have been around since the 50's. Is there an activity more addicted to acronyms than flying? To me, TFR means Temporary Flight Restriction, as when Bush II visits Bush I at Kennebunkport and shuts down Cub operations within 30 miles. (Incidentally, I got permission to enter the Class D airspace that envelopes my home, so I could tour the area and show off my flying skills to an adoring family. ATC kept asking me things like: "Are you to the north?" "I just crossed Adams Point 2 miles west." "Is that you circling?" At this point it dawned on me that ATC was looking at his radar and simply couldn't see the Cub because it has no transponder and no aluminum except for the cowling.) all the best -- Dan Ford (email: info AT danford.net) see the Warbird's Forum at http://www.danford.net/index.htm Vietnam | Flying Tigers | Pacific War | Brewster Buffalo | Piper Cub |
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![]() Cub Driver wrote in message ... I put the 'use' in quotes becuase I believe TFR modes on radars have been around since the 50's. Is there an activity more addicted to acronyms than flying? Computing. Oh yes. AI ASCII GB KB MB PCMCIA ISA PCI AGP EISA RAM ROM CPU MHz GHz SDR DDR IDE ATAPI SCSI SATA DOS CD CDR CDRW DVD DVDR DVDRW .... .... .... The list is seemingly endless. I could go on with the acronyms... Cheers Graeme |
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![]() "S. Sampson" wrote in message ... Vulcan bomber. TFR worked just fine. Wasn't TFR a post-production modification to the Vulcan? |
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message
rthlink.net "S. Sampson" wrote in message ... Vulcan bomber. TFR worked just fine. Wasn't TFR a post-production modification to the Vulcan? Didn't A6-A have TFR? Or am I thinking radar altimeter...? -- http://www.delversdungeon.dragonsfoot.org Remove the X's in my email address to respond. "Damn you Silvey, and your endless fortunes." - Stephen Weir I hate furries. |
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"Bill Silvey" wrote...
Didn't A6-A have TFR? Or am I thinking radar altimeter...? The A-6 had TFR, but it wasn't connected to the autopilot. Terrain Following flight was done manually, with reference to the TFR display. |
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"John R Weiss" wrote in message
news:JW2Na.97575$R73.10439@sccrnsc04 "Bill Silvey" wrote... Didn't A6-A have TFR? Or am I thinking radar altimeter...? The A-6 had TFR, but it wasn't connected to the autopilot. Terrain Following flight was done manually, with reference to the TFR display. "You so much as hiccup at that altitude and you're dead." Grafton resisted telling Parker he wasn't given to hiccups when flying over North Vietnam. -- http://www.delversdungeon.dragonsfoot.org Remove the X's in my email address to respond. "Damn you Silvey, and your endless fortunes." - Stephen Weir I hate furries. |
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message
rthlink.net... "S. Sampson" wrote in message ... Vulcan bomber. TFR worked just fine. Wasn't TFR a post-production modification to the Vulcan? Yes, it was originally intended for high altitude bombing. Amazing how the aircraft was so versatile. The Raven |
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USAF RF-4C had a TA and TFR mode. Both were manual, but they were there.
Other F-4 models did not have those modes. -- Les F-4C(WW),E,D,G(WW)/AC-130A/MC-13E EWO ret. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.495 / Virus Database: 294 - Release Date: 6/30/2003 |
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