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On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 22:02:45 -0600, Charlie Wolf
wrote: Bill - I was just an enlisted back seater but... "deck landings" without arresting wires were non-existent, but as I said, they were possible with enough wind over the deck. The "Book" agrees. If you have 35-40 kts. of head wind it's possible on a CVA. Sounds like a "high pucker factor" operation, though. Deck runs (takeoffs) were extremely common place. with moderate wind over the deck on a deck like Enterprise or Ranger, C-1's could take off on the angle fully loaded - with no cat. (And no problem) We deck ran in TS-2A/B/C during CARQUALS at VT-28 aboard INDEPENDANCE. No big deal. I don't recall max takeoff weight. One thing to consider also -- our runs to Da Nang were relatively short. we rarely took on fuel on the boat. I was hoping somebody had a C-1 NATOPS. So far "no joy." :-) Bill Kambic Haras Lucero, Kingston, TN Mangalarga Marchador: Uma Raça, Uma Paixão |
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