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![]() "vincent p. norris" wrote in message ... PT-18, as was the PT-17, was a Lloyd Stearman designed, Boeing aircraft. Tex Can you tell us any more about it, Tex? Did it look more or less like a PT-17, or was it an entirely new design? vince norris The only difference between the PT-13, PT-17 and PT-18 was the engines. Lycoming, Continental, and Jacobs (in order). See http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaver...4515/stear.htm . Tex (who helps put on the Stearman Fly-in every year in Saint Francis, Kansas.) |
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![]() Ed Rasimus wrote: wrote: Ed Rasimus wrote: [snipped for brevity] We'd wind up in a cranking, turning, one-circle fight and Dillon's crop-duster experience would have him pulling lead into me until he'd stall, then with deft application of top rudder he'd manage to keep the nose up for a second longer than I could. I'd drop out of the stall and he'd ease off to take a bit of lag spacing then pull back into his lead. Nibble, nibble, nibble and eventually he'd have a good extended gun solution. A former Navy F-4 pilot, fellow trike pilot and good friend emailed me this story that is very similiar (e.g: application of "top rudder") that you describe above Ed: Subject: Marseille ..' A Dead Man Walking ' .. But, Perhaps The ' Best Dog Fight' Pilot --remainder of a great story snipped for brevity-- That's beautiful....just f***ing beautiful. It captures the essence perfectly. Skill, art, terror, dedication. Ahhh, if I could write like that.... "The Korat controller acknowledged my emergency fuel state, and asked if we would like to be broken up for individual straight-in approaches, the most economical way to get on the ground. I said, no thank you, we were going to fly a four-ship down initial. The controller quietly acknowledged my choice and probably began preparing his defense for the court-martial that would ask him why he let two emergency-fuel jets fly an overhead pattern." (Some Guy Who Wrote A Book, pp. 242-243) I don't know what you're talking about, Ed. Know what? The grass ain't always greener elsewhere, man. I think you staked out a pretty fair patch for yourself, on your own. I've got notes all over it: the account of the MiG-17 attack on p. 190 is another notable example. I'm only a satisfied consumer, but I'm tellin' ya: you do OK. Billy http://www.two--four.net/weblog.php |
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