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"Montblack" wrote: ("Ross" wrote) My father was an B-25 instructor in CA during WWII. He said some of the cadets would do this and the CO would be real mad when the B-25 settled back to earth. B-25 ....BOMBER! I'm with the CO on this one. :-) Paul-Mont Bombers have an advantage over other types on these types of takeoffs. When you feel the aircraft starting to settle, you can just hit the button and drop your load. The sudden decrease in aircraft weight will give you the extra performance boost you need to start climbing. |
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