For those who don't know, the A6 Intruder was originally designed to land on the carrier without using a hook.
Just curious why they originally designed the A6 that way. What was the benefit or requirement to land on a carrier w/o a tailhook?
Thanks
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For those who don't know, the A6 Intruder was originally designed to land on the carrier without using a hook.
Just curious why they originally designed the A6 that way. What was the benefit or requirement to land on a carrier w/o a tailhook?
Thanks
Back to the NVG's thing - the F-35 will have helmet-integrated NVG's? Neato, but how does that work? Sort of like the JHMCS "elephant man" helmets?
The Hornet guys drew stares when they first started wearing those things at the Boat. Lots of "you should get Doc to look at that, bro" comments.
^Interesting.
What kind of FOV does that thing have for use with the Mk-1 Eyeball?

In know of a non-VSTOL aircraft that took off from the CV without a cat shot. Although it had a hook, it did full stop on the CV without using it at least once.
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Everyone was doing the mandatory radio checks prior to the impending recovery..... LT. SV2 was one of our STOOF LSO's, fully qual'ed to wave the recip @ the field/ship/day/night ... but he was working on his day jet quals ... in fact, he was so "eager" that he ran over to the platform RIGHT AFTER trapping aboard to catch the next recovery (as you pointed out) --- or he was going to man up for the next launch AFTER the recovery -- can't remember which ... as he "had the duty" under training on the platform that day.A4s - Who's the cat on the right, still in his SV2, talking to in this picture? Usually the Boss waits until you get back to the Ready Room to chew someone's butt...
Whoever he's talking to, I bet his end of the conversation is, "yessir...yessir...nosir...aye, aye, sir..."![]()



Good Lord that's incredible!
