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First Survivor of a T-28 Bailout?



 
 
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Old September 8th 04, 07:00 AM
Yofuri
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Default First Survivor of a T-28 Bailout?

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Old September 9th 04, 04:09 AM
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Didn't chase down the URL but a classmate of mine bailed out of a T28A
some time around Jan 54. Night jump - the Wright (John Deere)
7-cylinder engine decided it wasn't going to run any more. This was at
Big Spring TX. ISTR between the engine quitting and the prop going to
low pitch a lot of cadets jumped out of the pig, beginning (probably)
the first day it entered training service. I do remember seeing a
whole hangar floor covered with props, a flightline with a lot of 28s
minus props, and the prop man and the Wright man slanging each other.
Around this time some mech managed to start a 28 with the prop nut not
installed. That was real interesting for a few seconds until the prop
came to rest way out in front of the plane.
Walt BJ
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Old September 10th 04, 06:02 AM
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RTFMessage. I said 'T28A'. Yup, Wright R1300, with 7 humongous
cylinders. Two of them would make a hell of a V-twin bike, with 371
cubic inches/6000 cc. Kickstart that baby! And it made a very
unmistakable sound since 3 stacks were on one side and four on the
other. Flew nicely but not as much fun as the T6/SNJ. Never flew the
28-B or C - wish I had one now!
Walt BJ
 




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