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Raptor2216

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http://www.airspacemag.com/asm/web/site/QT/hercon.html

They have a bunch more clips down at the bottom.

Some good reading about this landing:

On November 8, Flatley, Lt. Cmdr. W. W. “Smokey” Stovall (the copilot), Brennan, and Lockheed test pilot Ted Limmer approached the Forrestal underway off Cape Cod, Mass. Flatley put the propellers into reverse pitch while still 10-15 feet in the air and settled on the deck. At touchdown, the KC-130 was in full reverse and stopped in 270 feet.

The KC-130 weighed 85,000 pounds on the first landing, and landings were made in progression up to a gross weight of 121,000 pounds. At maximum weight, the crew used only 745 feet for takeoff and 460 feet for landing. One landing at a weight of 109,000 pounds required 495 feet to stop and that was in a heavy squall. At the end of the tests, the crew simply took off from the point on the deck where they had stopped. On takeoff, there was only 15 feet clearance between the KC-130’s wingtip and the ship’s control “island.”



Edited by - raptor2216 on 03/07/2002 18:11:55
 

beau

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Yeah thats the footage! Amazing! Test pilots can have their jobs....not what I want.

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GO SOONERS!!!
 
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