Seems like an ideal opportunity for an asymmetrical platform..
On Jul 20, 3:18 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> In a message dated 7/20/09 3:47:56 AM, [email protected] writes:
>
> > I've always wondered about the practicality of these types of designs.
> > From every standpoint they seem like a bad idea.
>
> Hi JoeG,
> A number of years ago I attended a lecture by Korean era P-82 (Twin
> Mustang) pilots. They would chase after enemy trains during the hours of
> darkeness prior to light before the engineers could hide the train in
> tunnels. This
> required long hours in the air where the second pilot became valuable for
> relief or emergencies. It did its job quite well. The speakers stressed the
> versatility of the twin design. After WWII the right side was designed for a
> radar operator. That mid section wing on some had eight 50 caliber machine
> guns. OUCH!
>
> Bob Penikas
>
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