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Okay, here's another one:
Big cargo plane comes in for approach, the back door opens up, an arresting hook comes out. It is attached to a LAPES sled/pallet. The hook grabs an arresting cable, the release force threshold is reached. the cargo is pulled from the aircraft cargo bay and onto the deck. The arresting cable system slows down the load and keeps it from going too far. Jay |
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Dave in San Diego wrote:
(JJ) wrote in Big cargo plane comes in for approach, the back door opens up, an arresting hook comes out. It is attached to a LAPES sled/pallet. The hook grabs an arresting cable, the release force threshold is reached. the cargo is pulled from the aircraft cargo bay and onto the deck. The arresting cable system slows down the load and keeps it from going too far. The success rate of manned jets catching arresting cables is far from 100%, and you are expecting, nay requiring, a 100% rate for an uncontrolled unaerodynamic lump deposited on the flight deck at @ 130 knots. Bold dream, my friend. Hunh? If the hook misses the arresting cables, the cargo plane keeps going and comes back for another approach just like the regular carrier jets. The cargo module doesn't leave the plane unless hook catches a cable. Watch this video, all the way through becasue it isn't all LAPES, and tell us once more how practical this is. I don't see any arresting cables or smooth steel decks in your otherwise amusing video. I thank you for that. Um Dave, while I did touch upon parachutes earlier in this thread, I don't use them in this sub-thread. My mention of LAPES sled/pallet refers only to the structure that the cargo is secured to and in turn is secured to the aircraft load bay. That part has already been invented and should be reused with some modifications. BTW, how old are you? I used to dream up stuff like this when I was in my teens. Dave in San Diego Well I am old enough to know that engineering evolution can go from what seems to be a pretty zany brainstorm type idea to an effective operational system. Jay |
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Yes..go he http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question...ry/q0097.shtml
On Sat, 5 Feb 2005 15:47:49 -0800, "W. D. Allen Sr." wrote: Does anyone know anything about the C-130 that made arrested landings and launches from a Navy aircraft carrier back in the 1960s? WDA end |
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Lots of info on this event has been posted here, but it leaves me with a
smaal problem. I've gotten it into my head to build scale models of every type of post WWII plane that flew of the decks of US carriers, and now it turns out even the Herc qualifies for that. Can anyone help me with information about the squadron markings on this particular aircraft? The links in the various posts show pictures, but they're not very revealing in this respect. Thanks for any help Rob |
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Rob van Riel wrote in
news ![]() Lots of info on this event has been posted here, but it leaves me with a smaal problem. I've gotten it into my head to build scale models of every type of post WWII plane that flew of the decks of US carriers, and now it turns out even the Herc qualifies for that. Can anyone help me with information about the squadron markings on this particular aircraft? The links in the various posts show pictures, but they're not very revealing in this respect. Thanks for any help Rob Make sure include the U-2 in that list.. |
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 16:50:14 +0000, John Szalay wrote:
Make sure include the U-2 in that list.. Will do, assuming I ever get around to digging out the markings for the plane that pulled that stunt. Rob |
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On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:07:31 +0100, Rob van Riel wrote:
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 16:50:14 +0000, John Szalay wrote: Make sure include the U-2 in that list.. Will do, assuming I ever get around to digging out the markings for the plane that pulled that stunt. This article might help with your research: http://www.afa.org/magazine/feb2001/0201spyplane.asp -- -Jeff B. zoomie at fastmail dot fm |
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On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 11:36:21 +0000, Yeff wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:07:31 +0100, Rob van Riel wrote: Will do, assuming I ever get around to digging out the markings for the plane that pulled that stunt. This article might help with your research: http://www.afa.org/magazine/feb2001/0201spyplane.asp Interesting article. Thanks Rob |
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