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Some cool old aircraft, but amazing how our defense industry was gearing up for using tactical nukes, seemingly as a substitute for conventional bombs.
I wanted to post this incredible instruction film on ship catapult launching a WWII folding British naval airplane for the amusement of my airplane friends here. That is a good one, I’d like to see it under EWO conditions in real time. Thanks :thumb
I think my first airplane flight was in 1954, in a DC-6 from New York LaGuardia to Chicago Midway -- I was 5. I remember the sharp smell of 100-octane fuel mixed with exhaust and the incredible sound of those engines starting up. In '57 my kid brother and I flew with my grandmother from Chicago to New York in a Capital Airlines Vickers Viscount, and the captain invited us up the cockpit. I was 8. The FO explained all the instruments and switches. We stayed there until after dusk and could see the lights of the city come up in the windscreen. We had to return to our seats as the descent began. I decided that one way or another I was going to become a pilot. But I wore thick glasses and someone told me I couldn't be an air force or commercial pilot . . . The closest I got was flying the UAL 747 simulators at Stapleton.
Ground speed report? Another version .... I like this version.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7EhdaPo5W8
General Curtiss Lemay was in charge of Air Command...If yiu have a war you want him in charge....