Great subjects for modelling. Can you tell us a bit about what the roles of these aeroplanes were - was it for nav aid and radar calibration - some such thing?
Yep. One of the roles of the DofA/DCA/DoT and whatever they called them next month was nav-aid calibration. Also the flight test examiners used to fly them to keep current and move around to do ramp checks.
Those AeroCommanders were the sexiest twin I ever laid eyes on...their earlier incarnations had a nasty habit of main spar wing failure, though. Bad ending always.
The F-28? The blokes that flew them loved them...the Pocket Rocket was a phrase I heard used to describe them.
Probably the single most efficient way to turn AvTur into noise.
Salty wrote: Probably the single most efficient way to turn AvTur into noise.
And didn't they do it well. I remember at Air Nuigini I was on an engine run following maintenance and we burned 9000 lbs. That was an expensive day LOL
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Yep, have to agree with salty.. The F-28.... Everyone who's flown it loves it.. The G-1000's were a great machine.. " gee whizz" was their nickname around CBR CAA circles..
The CAA F-28 guys used to do some great flying, not only in Australia but in NZ and around the Pacific..
Nowadays they use a Kingair 350 I think for nav aid calibration... Great retirement job salty??!!
It's hard for me to get used to these changing times... I remember when the air was clean and the sex was dirty..
Maybe I could learn how to be a truck driver. Mav, you have the number of that truck-driving school we saw on TV? Truck Master, I think it is. I might need that.
Ah, sweet nostalgia. Had flights in both these types. The front half of the F-28 was full of testing gear and the rear had some pax seats in, which I occupied on a couple of occasions. Loved the sound of those Speys too.