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Poll - Greatest Piston Engined Fighter of WWII

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Created by ikw777 > 9 months ago, 5 Mar 2013
dinsdale
WA, 1227 posts
8 Mar 2013 3:59PM
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sn said...
86-87, Americas cup fever at boiling point in Perth,
I was working in the rooftop air conditioning plant room of the Orchard hotel (Wellington street)
My offsider and myself were trying to track down a rumbly noise that didnt belong.
Couldnt track down the noise- so we stepped out onto the roof for a break- (a lot cooler- and usually a lot quieter out there)
Promptly found our rumbly noise.
A DC3 was overhead- pointed directly into a hefty Fremantle Doctor, and rapidly getting nowhere.
It took ages to get out of sight- and when it banked around, the tailwind made it scream past in no time at all.

sounded awesome.
note to self, must cadge a ride in one of those beauties one day.
stephen

Odd really, as the Goony's cruise and VNE are both higher than a Caribou's. You can keep an empty Caribou airborne at 48kts, meaning that in a 50kt head breeze you could go backwards. I never did that, but we did have a ground speed of 5kts one day. We also achieved a ground speed nearing 350knts from Edinburgh (SA) to Richmond (NSW) once. Not bad for an a/c with a VNE of 213kts Found a jet stream at 27,000'.



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