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Hi All...
I came across a term the other day I'm not familiar with... Back in WWII, when a new plane came off the assembly line, a WAC would take it up and "Slow Time" it. What was/is "Slow Timing" an airplane? Was it for single-engine fighters only, or was this something done to all aircraft? TIA, Jay Beckman Student Pilot - KCHD 17.4 Hrs ... Nowhere to go but up! |
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