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For those who might be interested the current edition, volume 15, of
International Air Power Review has an indepth analysis of the type. |
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For those who might be interested the current edition, volume 15, of International Air Power Review has an indepth analysis of the type. Curious, do we have any "Gutless Cutlass" drivers among us anymore? ACC USN ret. NKX, BIKF, NAB, CV-63, NIR 67-69 69-71 71-74 77-80 80-85 & 74-77 Founder: rec.aviation.military.naval RAMN |
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My cousin by marriage frequently flew the Cutlass at Pax River. He liked
it as a flyer. When I referred to it as gutless, he asked if I ever saw anything in that period that wasn't a bit gutless..... He did mention the AB design was poor at first due to an issue in the way fuel was supplied to the burners. He's something of an authority. He flew most Navy fighters from the early 50's through the early 70's and commanded the USS Constellation in addition to CAG tours, CO of an F-4 command, Navy Flight Test School, etc. Said the constant maintenance issues ruined it as a squadron bird. He said 3 out of 8 in flying condition was pretty good. |
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![]() Jim wrote: Curious, do we have any "Gutless Cutlass" drivers among us anymore? My father flew the F7U while XO of VX-3 in 1954. Also flew it in his next assignment, CO VX-5. Still with us. Rich |
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I remember a video of a Cutlass trapping when the nose strut compressed to
the point where the ejection seat was fired throwing the pilot and seat into the recovery pack of aircraft on the forward flight deck. But the trap was probably still "OK, three wire". end "Jim" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: For those who might be interested the current edition, volume 15, of International Air Power Review has an indepth analysis of the type. Curious, do we have any "Gutless Cutlass" drivers among us anymore? ACC USN ret. NKX, BIKF, NAB, CV-63, NIR 67-69 69-71 71-74 77-80 80-85 & 74-77 Founder: rec.aviation.military.naval RAMN |
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