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I know F-14s required a lot of maintenance - but what sort of man-hours
per flight hour are we talking about? Having looked at Cooper's book on Iranian F-14s, I think I'm beginning to understand how they kept some of the planes flying. They did have some US-trained people, although not very many, and they were willing to accept 400mh/fh, which I suspect the USN wouldn't. --- John Dallman, , HTML mail is treated as probable spam. |
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