Bell P-63 King Cobra:
A Short Explanation
7 minutes ago
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4 comments:
Flying around with your legs straddling an 1800-hp drive shaft...eewww.
What could possibly go wrong? Seriously, misfit do you ever go to Oshkosh? Nothing
but prop and jet noise 6 am to 8 pm for 7 days. Heaven Nirvanna, Valhalla, all rolled into one,,,,,,,,,
Straddling the drive shaft didn't seem to bother Chuck Yeager when he flew the earlier P-39. You'd think there would be some kind of tight fit. Almost as bad as squatting atop the P-38 nose wheel, especially if you forgot to tap the brake while retracting.
J4, you mean there's a brake on the nosewheel?
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