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Mitchell Holman schrieb:
How was he aiming to the runway without forward sight? |
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Hans Holbein wrote:
Mitchell Holman schrieb: How was he aiming to the runway without forward sight? Periscope on the left side of the aircraft. It is visible in one of the pictures of the Spirit at the NASM. IIRC, Lindbergh said he did not use it, but stuck his head out the window in order to see. -- Lynn in StLou REMOVETHIS anti-spam measure to reply |
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Hans Holbein wrote in news:f320f6$3lu$1
@newsreader2.utanet.at: Mitchell Holman schrieb: How was he aiming to the runway without forward sight? A lot of planes were landed with the pilot unable to see the runway while on final approach. Spitfires, Corsairs, etc have noses so long that the runway is obscured at landing. It can be done....... |
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Mitchell Holman schrieb:
Hans Holbein wrote in news:f320f6$3lu$1 @newsreader2.utanet.at: Mitchell Holman schrieb: How was he aiming to the runway without forward sight? A lot of planes were landed with the pilot unable to see the runway while on final approach. Spitfires, Corsairs, etc have noses so long that the runway is obscured at landing. It can be done....... I know them from IL-2 FS. Jeah its pretty hard to bring a F4U down on a carrier with no sight on final aproach. But at least I could adjust the direction in general aproach, diving with low rpm and pitch, all flaps and gear out, just pulling up a few ten jards before arresting in the wire. The Spit or Hurry is easier when gliding in with low angle and two point touch. |
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Mitchell Holman wrote: - begin 644 Spirit - 11 - View From Inside.jpg - [Image] - - end Makes you wonder just how the heck he found his way across the Atlantic. No forward window to look out at all. -- --------------- Lyle Rawlins |
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Lyle Rawlins wrote:
In article , Mitchell Holman wrote: - begin 644 Spirit - 11 - View From Inside.jpg - [Image] - - end Makes you wonder just how the heck he found his way across the Atlantic. No forward window to look out at all. There was a periscope with a mirror system of about 5"x7" in size which gave Captain Lindberg the ability to look straight out over the left side of the cowling. |
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Lyle Rawlins wrote in news:lrawlins-B7C9EB.10384727052007
@newsclstr02.news.prodigy.com: In article , Mitchell Holman wrote: - begin 644 Spirit - 11 - View From Inside.jpg - [Image] - - end Makes you wonder just how the heck he found his way across the Atlantic. No forward window to look out at all. Looking forward is meaningless when flying over the ocean since all you see is a featureless horizon, which is no help in navigating. It is the instruments that show you where to go. |
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