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![]() "R Leonard" wrote in message oups.com... Syd Bottomley did two traps and two launches in a PBJ on Shangri-La in November 1944. Rich I know quite well what a PBJ is, but I just can't break the habit of thinking "peanut butter & jelly" every time I see one mentioned. Bob McKellar |
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Funny, me too.
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The Douglas A3D Skywarrior was probably the biggest operated from the 27C
class modified WWII carriers. end wrote in message ups.com... The Grumman TBF/TBM seems to be a pretty big plane at 54 feet wingspan and 40 foot length. The SB2C is only 50 feet by 37. I haven't looked at all World War 2 carrier planes, but the TBF is bigger than the F6F (and thus F4F by default) Heck, even the F4U is only 41 x 33.5 feet. Was the name "Beast" in reference to horsepower or flying characteristics? That, brings up another question: what was the largest planes used on WW2 carriers? (Not counting B-25 for Mitchels Raid) |
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I believe that the AF was larger than the A3. The AF flew off WW2 CVEs.
"W. D. Allen Sr." wrote in message ... The Douglas A3D Skywarrior was probably the biggest operated from the 27C class modified WWII carriers. end wrote in message ups.com... The Grumman TBF/TBM seems to be a pretty big plane at 54 feet wingspan and 40 foot length. The SB2C is only 50 feet by 37. I haven't looked at all World War 2 carrier planes, but the TBF is bigger than the F6F (and thus F4F by default) Heck, even the F4U is only 41 x 33.5 feet. Was the name "Beast" in reference to horsepower or flying characteristics? That, brings up another question: what was the largest planes used on WW2 carriers? (Not counting B-25 for Mitchels Raid) |
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Correction: The AF was larger than the AD.
"Edwin Gless" wrote in message news ![]() I believe that the AF was larger than the A3. The AF flew off WW2 CVEs. "W. D. Allen Sr." wrote in message ... The Douglas A3D Skywarrior was probably the biggest operated from the 27C class modified WWII carriers. end wrote in message ups.com... The Grumman TBF/TBM seems to be a pretty big plane at 54 feet wingspan and 40 foot length. The SB2C is only 50 feet by 37. I haven't looked at all World War 2 carrier planes, but the TBF is bigger than the F6F (and thus F4F by default) Heck, even the F4U is only 41 x 33.5 feet. Was the name "Beast" in reference to horsepower or flying characteristics? That, brings up another question: what was the largest planes used on WW2 carriers? (Not counting B-25 for Mitchels Raid) |
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![]() "niceguy" wrote in message news ![]() Correction: The AF was larger than the AD. Well, yes, but the AD was not the A3D. |
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DOH!!
"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message nk.net... "niceguy" wrote in message news ![]() Correction: The AF was larger than the AD. Well, yes, but the AD was not the A3D. |
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![]() "Edwin Gless" wrote in message news ![]() I believe that the AF was larger than the A3. The AF flew off WW2 CVEs. Ehh? The A3D was more than 30' longer, had some 12' greater wingspan, and grossed some 25 tons heavier. |
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
"Edwin Gless" wrote in message news ![]() I believe that the AF was larger than the A3. The AF flew off WW2 CVEs. Ehh? The A3D was more than 30' longer, had some 12' greater wingspan, and grossed some 25 tons heavier. 50,000lbs heavier? ACC USN ret. NKX, BIKF, NAB, CV-63, NIR 67-69 69-71 71-74 77-80 80-85 & 74-77 Founder: RAMN (rec.aviation.military.naval) |
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