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Those who are interested in P-51's might do well to go to Google, type in
Dudley Henriques, then scan down to his P-51 report. What a treat. A first hand account of flying the plane that destroyed the Luftwaffe. Dudley never flew combat but he served miliatry aviation and our country with his long experience and contributuins to aviation. Read his report. As a guy who benefited from P-51 top cover I find his repert gratifying. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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(ArtKramr) wrote:
Those who are interested in P-51's might do well to go to Google, type in Dudley Henriques, then scan down to his P-51 report. What a treat. A first hand account of flying the plane that destroyed the Luftwaffe. Dudley never flew combat but he served miliatry aviation and our country with his long experience and contributuins to aviation. Read his report. As a guy who benefited from P-51 top cover I find his repert gratifying. Squeeze ballsack. |
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Interesting site, although one question,
Quoting Dudley: "I used wheel landings a great deal when I had the space and the runway" I guess the other kind (no wheels!) is a bit maintenance intensive! Jim D "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... Those who are interested in P-51's might do well to go to Google, type in Dudley Henriques, then scan down to his P-51 report. What a treat. A first hand account of flying the plane that destroyed the Luftwaffe. Dudley never flew combat but he served miliatry aviation and our country with his long experience and contributuins to aviation. Read his report. As a guy who benefited from P-51 top cover I find his repert gratifying. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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![]() "Jim Doyle" wrote in message ... Interesting site, although one question, Quoting Dudley: "I used wheel landings a great deal when I had the space and the runway" I guess the other kind (no wheels!) is a bit maintenance intensive! Jim D Landings on the mains with the tail low as opposed to full stall landings is my preferred way to put a 51 on the ground. Landing with the gear up takes too much power taxiing the damn thing over to the ramp from the active. DH |
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Subject: Dudley on Mustangs. What a treat !
From: "Dudley Henriques" Date: 3/7/04 3:23 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: et "Jim Doyle" wrote in message ... Interesting site, although one question, Quoting Dudley: "I used wheel landings a great deal when I had the space and the runway" I guess the other kind (no wheels!) is a bit maintenance intensive! Jim D Landings on the mains with the tail low as opposed to full stall landings is my preferred way to put a 51 on the ground. Landing with the gear up takes too much power taxiing the damn thing over to the ramp from the active. DH ROFL ! Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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"Jim Doyle" writes: Interesting site, although one question, Quoting Dudley: "I used wheel landings a great deal when I had the space and the runway" I guess the other kind (no wheels!) is a bit maintenance intensive! Kids these days! For an airplane with a tailwheel landing gear: Wheel Landing - setting it down on the mainwheels with the tail wheel off the ground. The airplane's still flying, at this point, but you can see what you're going to run into. Directional control is easy(ier), with plenty of airflow over the rudder. Full Stall or 3-Pointer - stalling the airplane just before ground contact, setting all 3 wheels on the ground at the same time. (pretty much, usually/often/sometimes). The airplane is no linger flying, but you can't see what's in front of you. (Especially in a P-51, with that big long nose) Directional control is not so easy, with the rudder blanked, and the landing gear geometry giving a nifty positive feedback to any tendency to change direction. -- Pete Stickney A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures. -- Daniel Webster |
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