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Can nothing kill the P-3C Orion?
Flight Global ^ | November 10, 2010 | Stephen Trimble

Posted on 11/10/2010 7:17:02 AM PST by sukhoi-30mki

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To: BwanaNdege
Look at the picture. They didn't think any pilot over 35 could handle three pieces of tail at once.

A real old joke from when Constellations were flown by the airlines.

41 posted on 11/10/2010 1:48:46 PM PST by I cannot think of a name
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To: sukhoi-30mki
well I suppose we are lucky not to be flying 1940s era flying boats, but still, geesh, can't we get something newer and better for our guys doing ASW patrols????

at least we don't make them fly in these:

PBY Catalina

Spruce Goose

I know, the "Spruce Goose" was ginormous, and not remotely intended for ASW or patrol work, but I liked the photo!
42 posted on 11/10/2010 1:58:56 PM PST by Enchante (What if the Olberdork never returns to the air - would anyone notice? or care?)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom
As I recall, they were out for very long missions.

I flew a few 12-hour missions back in the 80's in my consultant days. The plane does have a head, and bunks. Good thing, too. I'm told they chase hurricanes with them now.

43 posted on 11/10/2010 2:22:30 PM PST by Billthedrill
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To: I cannot think of a name

Ah ha, now I understand...


44 posted on 11/10/2010 2:26:38 PM PST by BwanaNdege ("a comeuppance is due the arrogant elites" - Charles Krauthammer)
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To: BwanaNdege

Of course that was the second airline joke.

The first was, “On every flight we have TWA coffee and TWA tea.”

(Reading aloud required)


45 posted on 11/10/2010 2:30:13 PM PST by I cannot think of a name
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To: BwanaNdege
As hard as it may be to believe, some countries are still trying to keep this old bird up in the air...


46 posted on 11/10/2010 3:04:15 PM PST by Tainan (Cogito, ergo conservatus - Domari Nolo)
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To: Tainan

I had a 6 week deployment to Rosy Roads, PR back in 1976. My wife flew down for a week and we hitched space available seats to St Thomas on the spare parts & personnel flight.

You guessed it, a C-1 COD! My wife thought it was a hoot flying in it!

Grumman Iron Works!


47 posted on 11/10/2010 6:28:33 PM PST by BwanaNdege ("a comeuppance is due the arrogant elites" - Charles Krauthammer)
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To: BwanaNdege

I agree. But man...these pigs are OLD! Trying to find repair books on systems is like trying stay sober on election day.

Re:Grumman, I have some non-driver seat time in the old Mohawks...not a bad ride from a bus company...;)


48 posted on 11/10/2010 6:57:33 PM PST by Tainan (Cogito, ergo conservatus - Domari Nolo)
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To: catman67

My nephew flew a P-3 out of Brunswick 1999 - 2001.......


49 posted on 11/11/2010 2:04:43 AM PST by Rummyfan (Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
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To: BwanaNdege

Ah, the old “Willie Victor.” My dad mentioned those planes. He was an aircrewman aboard the old EA3B “Whales” in VQ-1 World Watchers out of Atsugi in the early 1960s.


50 posted on 11/11/2010 3:40:30 AM PST by 60Gunner (Mohammed was not a prophet. Islam is not a religion. Obama is not an American.)
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We apparently needed the West coast/Whidbey P-3 squadrons airborne on Monday at about 5pm near L.A.... WARNING: donning of Reynolds Wrap may be in order before clicking the link:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2625337/posts


51 posted on 11/11/2010 4:02:06 AM PST by Drago
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To: lentulusgracchus

I think Beriev still has some offerings on the market.
The flying boat would still have applications today, and even more than just ASW. Add in SAR, other maritime control, and even littoral operations. The latter would include ops teams dropoff and extraction, when the range is to far for helo. What the hey, the same was probably done with the PBY Catalinas back in WWII Pacific. The old slow Dumbo was a workhorse.


52 posted on 11/11/2010 5:02:27 AM PST by Fred Hayek (FUBO! I salute you with the soles of my shoes.)
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To: Billthedrill

Add the 2 hour preflight and a 2 hour postflight/debrief, you’re looking at a looong day. During the 80’s I was driving past VX-1 spaces at Pax River when I saw a P-3 with a black square painted on the fuselage above the cockpit. Had some dents around it. Word was that that the feasibility for inflight refueling was being tested. Ruined my day. Also at Pax in the 80’s and before, VX(N)-8 was flying hurricanes in a P-3.


53 posted on 11/13/2010 3:20:32 AM PST by P3_Acoustic
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