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Just finished Jim Armstrong's book, "From POW to Blue Angel", about
Commander Dusty Rhodes, who introduced the Blue Angels to jets. Interesting book, especially for old naval aviators. But, here's a question for tail hookers of half a century ago. On page 282 Armstrong writes, "...a Twin Beech landed [on the USS Philippine Sea returning to CONUS from Korea in early 1951] with a welcome COD load...." I'm guessing he is referring to an SNB. Does anyone know if SNBs were ever used for COD deliveries on carriers in the early 1950s? If so, were they reinforced for tailhook landings? I know a C-130 has been landed on a Kitty Hawk class carrier, but doubt an SNB could be make sturdy enough to do the same. Looking forward to some answers from those who know. WDA end -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 1534 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try SPAMfighter for free now! |
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