Lower than a Snake's Belly in a Wagon Rut
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Re: Lower than a Snake's Belly in a Wagon Rut
Here's some more....
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Let's not forget the propeller heads:
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Let's not forget the propeller heads:
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Re: Lower than a Snake's Belly in a Wagon Rut
If you're talking about the three G4M Betty's I thought the same thing my first stroll through the pictures. However, when I go through them now, the caption is correct. They are very low on the left and right, while the center Betty is a bit higher.ELB wrote:C-dub wrote:My bad. So, A PB-1W is a B-17 fitted with a radar system in the 1950's and used for early warning. However, the B-17 in the picture I'm talking about still doesn't have the radar dome that makes it a PB-1W.C-dub wrote:There is a photo of a B-17, but the caption says it is a PB-1W. I guess it could be firearm related since the B-17 has a bunch and the PB-1W doesn't have any?ELB wrote:OK, pop quiz -- what was the civilian (mostly) firearm-related reference contained on all that? Hint - one of the pictures does not match the caption with it.
Not really related, but... a few days ago, here just south of Seguin, I heard a very noticeable, deep aircraft engine throb - the kind WWII warbirds make. I dashed out of the barn where I was storing some things, looked up and waited -- and sure enough a B-17 flew over (not as low as the pictures linked above, but not too far up either). Silver with red markings. I guess there was an airshow in the area. Was pretty cool to see.
The photo I am talking about is about B-52s, but the pictures are of (some kind of) WWII warbirds at low level over water being shot at. The caption does give an interesting history of long-range B-52 flights...and the firearm related factoid comes from the name of the operation...
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Re: Lower than a Snake's Belly in a Wagon Rut
AndyC wrote:Pics through the ages of extreme low-level flying:
Click here
Some pretty darned amazing stuff here
IAH space shuttle flyby.
I saw this from the ground much closer. Unfortunately the battery in my camera was dead.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsYmPH8nNEY" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Lower than a Snake's Belly in a Wagon Rut
Shoot, those ain't nothin. I'm the one on the right



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Re: Lower than a Snake's Belly in a Wagon Rut
How wet did you get?Keith B wrote:Shoot, those ain't nothin. I'm the one on the right![]()
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Re: Lower than a Snake's Belly in a Wagon Rut
Didn't. Had water come to the edge of the pad on the floor of the basket, but not over the top.Dave2 wrote:How wet did you get?

Have made 'splash and dashes' quite a few times. The wettest I have ever gotten was up to my ankles and that was due to the speed and forward motion of the basket pushing water up and in between the wicker and over the top of my shoe on one leg.
I have seen baskets about thigh-deep in lakes. Also, there is a photo somewhere that shows a basket completely submerged with just a hand out of the water on the burner blast valve working to get back out of the water. He supposedly was able to recover and get it back out of the water.

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Re: Lower than a Snake's Belly in a Wagon Rut
Off topic, but are you still a controller at IAH ATCT?VoiceofReason wrote:AndyC wrote:Pics through the ages of extreme low-level flying:
Click here
Some pretty darned amazing stuff here
IAH space shuttle flyby.
I saw this from the ground much closer. Unfortunately the battery in my camera was dead.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsYmPH8nNEY" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Lower than a Snake's Belly in a Wagon Rut
I'll bet that was a cold ride to the LZ.Keith B wrote:Also, there is a photo somewhere that shows a basket completely submerged with just a hand out of the water on the burner blast valve working to get back out of the water. He supposedly was able to recover and get it back out of the water.Dave2 wrote:How wet did you get?

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Re: Lower than a Snake's Belly in a Wagon Rut
Dale "Snort" Snodgrass. Flies legacy flights and Mustangs at airshows these days. He is the highest time Tomcat pilot and somewhere there is a picture of him on the water kicking up a rooster tail.RoyGBiv wrote:Very cool. Thanks.!
I'll pick this one as my fave...
Ok.. and this one too...
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Re: Lower than a Snake's Belly in a Wagon Rut
Having been an aviation electronics tech in a Tomcat squadron back in the 80's I'm a little partial to the Tomcat and have seen a LOT of Tomcat pictures. I think I recall seeing the picture you are referring to, but it was an artist's rendition. Kind of like the image of Clint Eastwood flying that jet in Firefox. I don't know for sure, but I would think that for a jet to be low enough to cause a rooster tail they would also be sucking up a lot of water into the intakes.Dragonfighter wrote:Dale "Snort" Snodgrass. Flies legacy flights and Mustangs at airshows these days. He is the highest time Tomcat pilot and somewhere there is a picture of him on the water kicking up a rooster tail.RoyGBiv wrote:Very cool. Thanks.!
I'll pick this one as my fave...
Ok.. and this one too...
Could this be the picture you were thinking of?
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