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Certainly advantage Hun if you were interested in the various aspects of
urban renewal. For the single-minded air superiority types, "Not a pound for air-to-ground!" R / John An VF purists repeated that phrase until the day we started hanging bombs on Tomcats... Yes. F-14 community stupidity was the third component of the trinity that killed what could have been the premier strike fighter of the age. R / John |
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Mike Kanze wrote:
Guy, The marines, at least, had a different attitude towards their F-8s, and the USN certainly carried bombs on theirs on occasion, but more often Zunis for flak suppression. Nice to know you could do it, if your primary mud-moving assets were unavailable. However, IMHO, again an example of "the fact that you can do it, does not necessarily make it a good idea." Like trying to tank from an A-7, flying under the Golden Gate Bridge, or extreme pursuit of all the earthly delights in Olongopo. In the case of the Marines, every fighter and attack a/c is considered a primary mud-moving a/c. BTW, what's the big deal with tanking from an A-7? I've been told (by a former A-7 pilot acquaintance of mine) that it was tougher than from the C/L drogue of an A-4 or KA-3/KA-6 owing to having the tail in the wing wake (ISTR he mentioned needing to cross-control), but is still probably easier/safer than from a KC-135 with the add-on drogue. Guy |
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SNIP
BTW, what's the big deal with tanking from an A-7? I've been told (by a former A-7 pilot acquaintance of mine) that it was tougher than from the C/L drogue of an A-4 or KA-3/KA-6 owing to having the tail in the wing wake (ISTR he mentioned needing to cross-control), but is still probably easier/safer than from a KC-135 with the add-on drogue. Guy Actually, it wasn't a particularly big deal except that the A-7 buddy store was on the left wing. Great for just about every jet except for the F-8 (probe on the left), which put you in the dirtiest air the tanker could generate. I've tanked the A-7 in the F-8, F-4 and F-14. Not as nice as the KA-6, maybe no better than the KC-135 and its 9 foot non-retractable hose, but then again, maybe no worse. Gas is gas. You fly an afterburning aircraft on extended legs/cycles, you tank. R / John |
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Guy,
John put it fairly well in his post. Some aircraft types (not just the F-8) found themselves in the A-7's exhaust a mite more often than comfortable. Not a show-stopper, but when you factor in the other variables that can crop up (night, low state, etc.), having to deal with this just made the experience less pleasant. More to my earlier point: While it was good to know that the Air Wing could tank from the A-7 if other assets weren't available, it was not the best use of that platform. Same-o for putting forward firing ordnance on the A-6. You could do it if needed, but rockets were better employed by the SLUFs. -- Mike Kanze "Wineau - A person who drinks wine from a glass." - Sighted on a T-shirt "Guy Alcala" wrote in message . .. Mike Kanze wrote: Guy, The marines, at least, had a different attitude towards their F-8s, and the USN certainly carried bombs on theirs on occasion, but more often Zunis for flak suppression. Nice to know you could do it, if your primary mud-moving assets were unavailable. However, IMHO, again an example of "the fact that you can do it, does not necessarily make it a good idea." Like trying to tank from an A-7, flying under the Golden Gate Bridge, or extreme pursuit of all the earthly delights in Olongopo. In the case of the Marines, every fighter and attack a/c is considered a primary mud-moving a/c. BTW, what's the big deal with tanking from an A-7? I've been told (by a former A-7 pilot acquaintance of mine) that it was tougher than from the C/L drogue of an A-4 or KA-3/KA-6 owing to having the tail in the wing wake (ISTR he mentioned needing to cross-control), but is still probably easier/safer than from a KC-135 with the add-on drogue. Guy |
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While even a USAF type such as I will confess to a bit of envy
regarding the F-8, I've got to point out that the F-100 would carry and deliver real iron and did a nice job hauling a special weapon. Those are two regions in which the venerable Hun would, could and did outperform the Crusader. Not on real iron, Ed. The Navy had little use for them, but the Marines did use the two underwing pilons on F-8E/J to carry a good variety of iron. Two 2,000lb Mk84s were not unusual, coupled with Sidewinders or Zunis on the fuselage rails. That, in my book, is real iron. _____________ José Herculano |
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Hi John,
You sound very much like a guy you'd have to beat back to the ready room to beat. Different opinions are what kept the beer flowing in the WOXOF room. Every cockpit had a different view. Must point out to the bluesuiters singing the F-100 AG praises, that, we carried lots of ordnance into North Vietnam on the F-8, probably half the hops, generally as flak suppressors. I could be wrong, but I don't the the F-100 ventured far north of the DMZ carrying iron. Perhaps their scheduling seniors were just smarter than ours. We considered hops south of the DMZ as R&R. |
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![]() "Bob" wrote in message ups.com... Must point out to the bluesuiters singing the F-100 AG praises, that, we carried lots of ordnance into North Vietnam on the F-8, probably half the hops, generally as flak suppressors. I could be wrong, but I don't the the F-100 ventured far north of the DMZ carrying iron. Perhaps their scheduling seniors were just smarter than ours. We considered hops south of the DMZ as R&R. That's nice. To the troops on the ground looking for the CAS, it wasn't such a playground. Glenn D. |
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