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Rickskymaster 11-28-02 04:38 PM

Muilti
 
Is that 1000 fpm climb @ 85kt?

Please advise, Seattle Center is requesting.......

OSCARDEUCE 11-30-02 11:59 AM

That was 1000 fgt msl @85 Kts 3/4 fuel, bombs and rockets opn the wings. Full military radios. The O2-A is a bear on one engine!!

Kevin McDole 12-01-02 09:51 PM

Oscar Deuce,

What does "fgt" mean?

A) Formal Government Testing?

B) Functional Ground Testing?

C) Fried Green Tomatoes?

D) None of the Above

OSCARDEUCE 12-02-02 11:14 PM

was supposed to be 1000 feet mean sea level. Can't type for anything.
Tom

Mitch Taylor 12-03-02 10:51 AM

Just wondered if you'd checked the single engine service ceiling with the chart, and how it compared to your actual experience? I know that with the racks full and wieght up that the ceiling can be below sea level. The red button to jettison everything was the first thing to hit if you lost an engine at low altitude when the Air Force was flying them. Unfortunately, the FAA frowns on us dropping things under any circumstances, so it's a little more of a problem.

Mitch
67-21309

rick bell 12-03-02 09:41 PM

Kevin McDole you are one funny person, keep it up. it makes
this worth comming to. rick

Bob Cook 12-05-02 08:24 AM

Kevin

Oscarduce meant to say NFGT. "T" refers to "twin". you figure out the rest.

bob

:D

Kevin McDole 12-05-02 07:37 PM

Not Fully Guaranteed?

OSCARDEUCE 12-07-02 08:40 PM

Mitch,
The published single engine ceiling was about 200 ft higher than the experimental one!!
Tom


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