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Inspired by Lady Jane's many posts on Canadian military aircraft, and in keeping with my previous posts on U.S. SIGINT aircraft, here is a bit of background on RCAF SIGINT aircraft:
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The Spirit of St. Louis
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^ with no forward vision, Lindbergh used this "periscope"....
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Deployments have included OP SHARPGUARD (Yugoslavia blockade), OP SIRIUS (Mediterranean Patrols), OP APOLLO (Persian Gulf region), CP-140 aircrafts performed patrol missions in Libya in order to help in the enforcement of the no-fly zone under Operation Odyssey Dawn and Operation Unified Protector. In Afghanistan, two CP-140s were conducting overland surveillance missions against ISIS as part of Operation Impact. I'm not sure if these missions fit your definition. |
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I've enjoyed the movie, "Spirit of St. Louis" starring Jimmy Stewart. I'm sure the story was much tweaked by Hollywood, but I thought the risks Lindbergh took came across quite well, not to mention Stewart's fine acting.
BTW, Jimmy Stewart is my cousin, according to my brother's DNA test. I guess I shouldn't be surprised as aviation flows all through our family.
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When we were transferred to the West Coast at RCAF Comox in British Columbia, 407 Squadron was flying the CP-140s. They were thundering over our MQ day and night. Lockheed had issued a commemorative patch to all flight crews who graduated from the program. But I managed to get one using my charms during a backyard BBQ at our place. I was about ten years old. I still have it. Last edited by Lady Jane; 12-01-2022 at 08:56 PM.. |
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I flew on the CH-47A model a few times in Vietnam. Also flew on the UH-1 and OH-6 a few times. I like flying, but not on helicopters in a war zone. Too slow. The CH-47A was capable of lifting our radar system van as a sling load. Having a square box the size of a deuce-and-a-half trailer dangling beneath the helicopter made the ride even slower. In other words, more susceptible to ground fire. The crew chief would lie in the floor, observing the load through a small, square hole. He had a release button in his hand which he would punch in the event the load started swinging out of control or we started receiving ground fire.
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I recall a Skyraider in close support of us one day. The ordnance it could carry was nothing short of amazing. Pass after pass after pass, plus incredible loiter time. And, that huge radial engine!
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Bell X-1
Chuck Yeager had the cojones to fly the X-1 faster than the speed of sound.
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Today in History: The disappearance of Flight 19 on December 5th, 1945.
Grumman TBF Avengers. (Designated TBM for aircraft manufactured by General Motors) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grumman_TBF_Avenger |
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Not lovingly known as "The loudest aircraft ever built": Republic XF-84H "ThunderScreech. The propellor spun at faster than the speed of sound, causing a shock wave that could knock men over and caused ground crew to become nauseous and incapacitated. From Wikipedia:
Noise The XF-84H was almost certainly the loudest aircraft ever built, earning the nickname "Thunderscreech" as well as the "Mighty Ear Banger".[16] On the ground "run ups", the prototypes could reportedly be heard 25 miles (40 km) away.[17] Unlike standard propellers that turn at subsonic speeds, the outer 24–30 inches (61–76 cm) of the blades on the XF-84H's propeller traveled faster than the speed of sound even at idle thrust, producing a continuous visible sonic boom that radiated laterally from the propellers for hundreds of yards. The shock wave was actually powerful enough to knock a man down; an unfortunate crew chief who was inside a nearby C-47 was severely incapacitated during a 30-minute ground run.[17] Coupled with the already considerable noise from the subsonic aspect of the propeller and the T40's dual turbine sections, the aircraft was notorious for inducing severe nausea and headaches among ground crews.[11] In one report, a Republic engineer suffered a seizure after close range exposure to the shock waves emanating from a powered-up XF-84H.[18] The pervasive noise also severely disrupted operations in the Edwards AFB control tower by risking vibration damage to sensitive components and forcing air traffic personnel to communicate with the XF-84H's crew on the flight line by light signals. After numerous complaints, the Air Force Flight Test Center directed Republic to tow the aircraft out on Rogers Dry Lake, far from the flight line, before running up its engine.[14] The test program did not proceed further than the manufacturer's Phase I proving flights; consequently, no USAF test pilots flew the XF-84H. With the likelihood that the engine and equipment failures coupled with the inability to reach design speeds and subsequent instability experienced were insurmountable problems, the USAF canceled the program in September 1956.[19] |
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When the AJ Savage is not enough, who do you call?
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The Northrop X-21. Based on the USAF Douglas B-66 Destroyer and the Navy A-3 Skywarrior.
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I spotted my first view of an F-86 when I was in 6th grade. That would've been in 1958. Much to the annoyance of my teacher, I was gazing out the windows of our classroom when I saw an F-86 pass over our school at a low altitude. Flames were intermittently coming out of the tail pipe. I could hear popping sounds. Later, on the playground, I saw smoke out towards our local airport, about 3 miles away. Later news reports stated the pilot was experiencing engine problems and tried to land at our little airport. The f-86 stalled and crashed about 1 mile short of the main runway. Unfortunately, the pilot was killed. The sight of the flaming F-86 passing overhead has never left me.
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Live about 4 miles from Youngstown Air Reserve Base with a wing of C-130 's and a 9000ft runway. Lately they have been flying touch and goes with C-17's from I believe from Charlotte. I don't know how they get off the ground, damn thing is huge and certainly a unique sound. Have gotten so used to the C-130 flyovers don't even give them much of a glance, but when that C-17 fly's over, I do stop what l'm doing and watch for a bit.
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