Definitely a T-6, or SNJ, as they were known when A4's flew them...Looks and sounds like a T-6 round motor trainer.

Definitely a T-6, or SNJ, as they were known when A4's flew them...Looks and sounds like a T-6 round motor trainer.
Looks more like a T-28 to me. . .or some tandem-seat, civvie taildragger.![]()
To me it looks and sounds like the sound of freedom.Looks and sounds like a T-6 round motor trainer.
Well, there's a Prowler guy who posts on this site (looking at you, Meat) who holds the dubious distinction of calling in a noise complaint on his own platform - so the rumor goes.
Brett
BaldwinCountyDBag said:This plane requires longer runways because it has a weak braking system and cannot reverse it's prop.
Jets in aferburner are the sound of freedom, IMHO.
Well, there's a Prowler guy who posts on this site (looking at you, Meat) who holds the dubious distinction of calling in a noise complaint on his own platform - so the rumor goes.
Brett
Baldwin County depends on tourism for much of its income...
My first fleet skipper called in a noise complaint ON HIS OWN SQUADRON! He lived near Coupeville and knew we were bouncing that night.
Why? Hell only knows, the guy was a nutjob. Only reason he was a CO was everyone else in his yeargroup quit or died and he bragged that's how he made CO.
He received no end of tour award, although CAG Fallon did offer to give him a NAM.![]()
Can't blame him, those things suck.
Yeah, seriously. How loud can a jet be? It's bad enough you guys take up the whole airport during fclps. It doesn't help having our wardroom and offices as close to the airfield as you can get.
If the Navy did stop IFS and operations at 1R8, this guy would still be hearing planes flying over his house. Bay Minette is a popular stop for general aviation. The gas is cheap, the FBO girls are hot, and you can order food in flight and have it waiting for you when you land. He'd have to get the field itself shut down.
he also believes that EVERY plane in the air is part of some grand conspiracy to harass him SPECIFICALLY.
The old Chambers Field helo course rules had one point that you had to cross at 700', vice the standard 500' outbound that all the other spots were. This particular point was defined as the intersection of a fishing pier and the beachline at willoughby spit. Story goes that the reason for the higher altitude was there was some old dude whose house also happened to be co-located at that point. Turns out, every helo that departed that way was specifically harassing that guy. So they bumped up the altitude to shut him up. Under the new course rules, the altitude is 500'. Story continues that it was bumped down because the guy is either dead or moved away.