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This crazy incident involved an F6F target drone which went haywire
back in 1956. After taking off from Pt. Mugu on the California coast the Hellcat's radio control manfunctioned and it headed inland. F-89s fired a couple hundred 2.75 inch rockets at it with no effect. On the drone, that is. They did "shoot down" a station wagon in Palmdale and inflict some other friendly fire damage on the ground. Nobody was hurt. The drone eventually crashed harmlessly after running out of fuel. http://www.avpress.com/n/susty1.hts -- Paul Hirose To reply by email delete INVALID from address. |
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On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 03:30:54 GMT, Paul Hirose
wrote: This crazy incident involved an F6F target drone which went haywire back in 1956. After taking off from Pt. Mugu on the California coast the Hellcat's radio control manfunctioned and it headed inland. F-89s fired a couple hundred 2.75 inch rockets at it with no effect. On the drone, that is. They did "shoot down" a station wagon in Palmdale and inflict some other friendly fire damage on the ground. Nobody was hurt. The drone eventually crashed harmlessly after running out of fuel. http://www.avpress.com/n/susty1.hts IIRC the F-89 only carried 104 (52 in each wingtip pod). I remember reading of one test when they fired of all 104 in one salvo. 103 of the rockets went where they were aimed and one went off into lala land. They scored 103 misses and one direct hit :-) |
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