Yeah, nothing says commitment to the SUW mission like a whole mess of .50s, a tank cannon, and a bomb bay full of skip bombs. My only question is if you fly with the window open will your cigar stay lit?Look at the guns on that PBJ! Way cool.
Yeah, nothing says commitment to the SUW mission like a whole mess of .50s, a tank cannon, and a bomb bay full of skip bombs. My only question is if you fly with the window open will your cigar stay lit?Look at the guns on that PBJ! Way cool.
Yeah, but it's still Army. USAAC to that date![]()
By that time it was the USAAF.
The T-34 and H-46 used to have ashtrays in the cockpit.Thanks, U R right as usually.
BTW, Capt Rubel once wrote that during his first DivO tour with light VA squadron embarked on USS Independence in Med (1972-73) there was a pilot who endlessly smoked Lucky Strike while piloting Corsair. Was that really possible to smoke in a cockpit back then?
The T-34 and H-46 used to have ashtrays in the cockpit.
Thanks, U R right as usually.
BTW, Capt Rubel once wrote that during his first DivO tour with light VA squadron embarked on USS Independence in Med (1972-73) there was a pilot who endlessly smoked Lucky Strike while piloting Corsair. Was that really possible to smoke in a cockpit back then?
Because nothing says “night ball flying” like ruining your night vision first.I started flying the SLUF in 1977 and there were still several old timers around who were known to light up in the cockpit, usually in the marshal stack at night before commencing the approach.
Or calming your nerves.Because nothing says “night ball flying” like ruining your night vision first.![]()
You mean like this?Thanks, U R right as usually.
BTW, Capt Rubel once wrote that during his first DivO tour with light VA squadron embarked on USS Independence in Med (1972-73) there was a pilot who endlessly smoked Lucky Strike while piloting Corsair. Was that really possible to smoke in a cockpit back then?
Do you really need night vision when there's only blackness and some lights (which look to be pretty dang bright on the CVN) to be seen?Because nothing says “night ball flying” like ruining your night vision first.![]()
Was that really possible to smoke in a cockpit back then?