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Roger Ball, good and not-so-good questions about the world of "Paddles"

Mumbles

Registered User
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Beware of the devious Shark throwing Bear!!

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DanMa1156

Is it baseball season yet?
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Reminds me of the 25th Company "Bearsharks" here... they legitimately have a plebe dress up in a bear costume and hold up a stuffed shark doll at several "sprit" related events.
 

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HeyJoe

Fly Navy! ...or USMC
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Is landing on the boat a difficult manuver?

Naw, not at all. Definitely overblown by master race to intimidate Air Force dudes.


And all that trash talk about night landings being even harder, pure hype

 

scoolbubba

Brett327 gargles ballsacks
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He'd been better off with a bolter and so would that jet.

Come on HJ, whats that saying about any landing you can walk away from is a good one...the great ones are when they can use the plane again.

riiiiight.
 

MasterBates

Well-Known Member
While CQ in a FW is more difficult than the IX-514, it's not impossible (I can do it).

However, it's a bit easier to get yourself into trouble in the CV vs IX.

CV vs Small Boy in open water, probably similar skill level required, but it's a different hard.
 

stalk

Lobster's Pop
pilot
On a dark night, pitching deck whether a small boy or carrier it sucks. The bottom line when you're out there is you have to land because there's no place else to go. FW or RW, that ability is a skill set possessed by few in the aviation world. The discussion about which is more difficult is a great "tug-o-war" at the bar but is kind of a moot point.
 

USNMark

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Come on HJ, whats that saying about any landing you can walk away from is a good one...the great ones are when they can use the plane again.

riiiiight.

Oh good god I'm glad I'm not the only one who hates that damn saying. I'm convinced someone who had nothing to do with aviation coined that phrase.
 
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