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On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 09:02:16 -0700, "a425couple"
postulated : I have a old question, maybe someone can refute, or verify? I tend to mistrust 'sea-stories' w.o. cites. Sometimes I think they likely true, probably partly true, or unlikely. But some good ones stick in my mind, from all categories. I posed the question to an old AD-6 Skyraider pilot from the 50's. Here is his answer: --------------start---------------- Sadly, in the case of our favorite airplane, AD's, it's true! No one ever landed intact. The few AD's that did take off with folded wings crashed shortly after takeoff. The F8U is a different story. There were a couple of instances when those birds actually got airborne, and then landed safely. Kit ------------end----------------- |
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Greasy Rider© @invalid.com wrote in message AD-6 Skyraider pilot from the 50's. AD's, it's true! No one ever landed intact. - few AD's that did take off with folded wings crashed shortly after takeoff. The F8U is a different story. There were a couple of instances when those birds actually got airborne, and then landed safely. Thank you Greasy Rider. So the main premise is true and valid. Pilots have taken off with this 'problem' and crashed (and some have landed safely!!). We just do not know yet about specific, F-4 at Kadena. |
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