[Rhodes22-list] Quarters and Air Crew
Bob and Kathy Quinn
bobandkathyr22 at bellsouth.net
Wed Mar 17 10:54:28 EDT 2010
Ben: Non rated aircrew on the RC-135, C-130 and a couple of other platforms from time to time.
Bob
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From: BenCittadino <bencittadino at gmail.com>
To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
Sent: Tue, March 16, 2010 9:24:18 PM
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Carrier landings - Doing it and Observing it
Rummy;
If you don't mind saying, what years did you ride in the tank? I'm also
curious about the temperature inside them in the summer or hot climates?
A/C? In any event, thanks for your service. (Same to you Bob.) Bob, were
you an aircrew member? What types?
BenCittadino
R22RumRunner wrote:
>
> Bob,
> You think and Navy ship is cramped? You ought to try living in an M1-A1
> tank with three other people. We ate, slept and did everything else inside
> those cans.
>
> Rummy
>
>
> In a message dated 3/16/2010 5:24:34 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> bobandkathyr22 at bellsouth.net writes:
>
> As an Air Force guy I got to spend
> three months with the US Navy in the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea. I
> was stationed with the Joint Task Force Middle East on the USS LaSalle
> Command and
> Control ship during Desert Shield (escorting tankers in and out of
> Kuwait).
> Went for some R&R (rest and recuperation) on the USS Constellation
> carrier. I was on a COD (Carrier On Board delivery craft) going out and
> coming back, so I got my "cat and trap" (catapult take off and trap
> landing). I was on the carrier for a week and the Navy fliers treated me
> with tours of the Tomcats and F18s. Observing nighttime launches and
> recoveries from the deck and tower was a thrill. I can only imagine what
> it would
> be like from the cockpit. Bottom line: we owe the men and women
> who serve in the US Navy a debt of gratitude for their service. The
> dangers of daily operations and cramped quarters (the carrier was much
> more
> comfortable than the LaSalle) made me appreciate the sacrifices endured by
> our
> great Navy folks.
> Bob in Florida
>
>
>
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> Sent: Tue, March 16, 2010 3:54:57 PM
> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Carrier landings
>
> The first clip is from Carrier ... I haven't watched the second. That
> was
> a great series.
>
>
> Mark
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lou Rosenberg <lsr3 at nyu.edu>
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> Sent: Tue, Mar 16, 2010 12:43 pm
> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Carrier landings
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>
> Greg
> much thanks for putting this on the board.. reminds me of that PBS
> special I taped last year called " Carrier"
> so much respect for all those on board who have to do this esp the
> aviators...
>
> but even the Paddle guys have stress too right!
>
> Lou
> s/v Miracles
> Bklyn NY
> On Mar 16, 2010, at 8:27 AM, Gregg MacMillan wrote:
>
>> Here are a couple of YouTube videos of pitch and roll... an exercise
>> that is done with planes taking off and landing on a carrier when the
>> carrier deck is pitching over 30 ft due to rough seas. Sort of like
>> landing a plane on a sailboat.
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=4gGMI8d3vLs
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>> http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=S0yj70QbBzg
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