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On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 18:18:02 GMT, Gord Beaman
wrote: wrote: cut The P-3 has a day limit of 200', but it's a MUCH larger aircraft that is not so manueverable. Gee...the Argus was a much larger a/c than the P-3 and our limit was 100 feet...why have they limited the P-3 to 200?... I dunno. IIRC it was 200' day and 300' night. It might be that the Argus was more manueverable or that Candians had more balls! ;-) Even so, low altitude ops, even out out "opposition" was a challenging environment. If you can engage a target without going down with little penalty in weapons performance then it seems to me to be a "no brainer." Bill Kambic Haras Lucero, Kingston, TN Mangalarga Marchador: Uma Raça, Uma Paixão |
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Since the Mk-54 was designed for anti-sub work, would it require any
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