Re: [MBZ] The Battle of Palmdale

2015-08-17 Thread Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
I think all three missile types would guide on that target and their
warheads would function making multiple holes in the Hellcat. The unknown is
the vulnerability of the Hellcat.  I suspect the pilot was the largest
critical thing in that aircraft, which is not a factor here.  So it depends
on the size, location, and shielding of things like fuel lines/tanks,
control cables, etc. as well as fire suppression. Being air-cooled
eliminates a liquid cooling system, which is normally a big vulnerability.
Those radial air-cooled engines are reputed to function even after severe
battle damage but I don't know how factual that really is.  In reality, a
modern fighter would probably use the 20mm gun, mainly to ensure they were
shooting at the right thing (inside visual range), and that would be very
effective (especially with a non-maneuvering target).  Current 20mm ammo
functions (detonates) after it has passed several inches inside the skin of
the target.

In defense of the 2.75 FFAM, that shotgun cluster tactic was intended for
manned intercontinental bombers, which were quite large and slow in those
days.  A single hit, almost anywhere on the target, would ruin target crew's
day.

 -Original Message-
 From: M. Mitchell Marmel via Mercedes

 Yes, but how well could they do against an unmanned Hellcat drone?
 
 My money's on the Grumman.  ;D
 
 -MMM-


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Re: [MBZ] The Battle of Palmdale

2015-08-17 Thread WILTON via Mercedes

And Joe Kennedy was killed by a B-24 drone in about '44.

Wilton

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Mitch wrote:
 On August 16, 1956 Air Force fighters attacked a runaway Hellcat 
over southern

 California and missed.


Drone?
Radio controlled drone?
60 years ago?
...ah... the age of technology.
Too bad drones today are not as reliable, or something...
mao


When did Mitch write that?  I have not seen anything.

Actually, they flew RC B-29s through the 1946 atomic explosions at 
Bikini atoll.  (What are now called drones)


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Re: [MBZ] The Battle of Palmdale

2015-08-17 Thread M. Mitchell Marmel via Mercedes
Yes, but how well could they do against an unmanned Hellcat drone?

My money's on the Grumman.  ;D

-MMM-

On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 12:11 AM, Scott Ritchey via Mercedes 
mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:

 Current F-14/15/16/18 US fighters have internal 20mm guns plus three types
 of guided air-to-air missiles:  AIM-9 short-range heat-seeking missiles,
 AIM-7 long-range semi-active radar-guided missiles, and AMRAAM medium-range
 multi-mode radar/inertial missiles.  There are several variants of each of
 these and each type aircraft has multiple allowable load configurations.
 All current air-to-air missiles are orders-of magnitude more capable than
 any unguided 2.75 incher.

  -Original Message-
  From: Max  Dillon via Mercedes
  Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 12:33 AM
 
  I think all current fighters have both guns and missiles?  I know the
 F/A-18 has
  both.
 


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Re: [MBZ] The Battle of Palmdale

2015-08-16 Thread Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
Folding-fin rockets are notoriously inaccurate.  Unless all fins deploy at
precisely the same time (yeah, right) the non-symmetrical initial fin
configuration will steer the rocket off course.  Definitely the wrong weapon
for this job but I guess that's what was available on no-notice.  All target
aircraft I worked with (1970s and later) had some type of flight termination
system, some of these activated automatically if the command signal was lost
for a sufficient period of time.  When the Japanese attacked Hawaii, almost
all civilian damage on the ground was caused by friendly anti-aircraft
shells.  The older 20mm high explosive bullets armed as they spun from
rifling going as they went down the barrel, and stayed armed.  The newer
20mm HE stuff is only armed while it is still spinning.

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 Mitch Haley via Mercedes
 Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2015 9:57 AM
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 Cc: Mitch Haley mi...@mitchellhaley.com
 Subject: [MBZ] The Battle of Palmdale
 
 On August 16, 1956 Air Force fighters attacked a runaway Hellcat over
 southern California and missed.
 
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Palmdale
 
 http://www.scvhistory.com/scvhistory/pollack0115battleofpalmdale.htm
 
 http://articles.latimes.com/2005/sep/11/local/me-then11
 
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Re: [MBZ] The Battle of Palmdale

2015-08-16 Thread Curly McLain via Mercedes

Mitch wrote:
 On August 16, 1956 Air Force fighters attacked a runaway Hellcat 
over southern

 California and missed.


Drone?
Radio controlled drone?
60 years ago?
...ah... the age of technology.
Too bad drones today are not as reliable, or something...
mao


When did Mitch write that?  I have not seen anything.

Actually, they flew RC B-29s through the 1946 atomic explosions at 
Bikini atoll.  (What are now called drones)


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Re: [MBZ] The Battle of Palmdale

2015-08-16 Thread Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
Current F-14/15/16/18 US fighters have internal 20mm guns plus three types of 
guided air-to-air missiles:  AIM-9 short-range heat-seeking missiles, AIM-7 
long-range semi-active radar-guided missiles, and AMRAAM medium-range 
multi-mode radar/inertial missiles.  There are several variants of each of 
these and each type aircraft has multiple allowable load configurations.  All 
current air-to-air missiles are orders-of magnitude more capable than any 
unguided 2.75 incher.

 -Original Message-
 From: Max  Dillon via Mercedes
 Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 12:33 AM
 
 I think all current fighters have both guns and missiles?  I know the F/A-18 
 has
 both.
 


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Re: [MBZ] The Battle of Palmdale

2015-08-16 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
Sounds like the drones were abut as reliable as the rockets they attempted to 
shoot it down with…

Dan

 On Aug 16, 2015, at 2:44 PM, Mountain Man via Mercedes 
 mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:
 
 Mitch wrote:
 On August 16, 1956 Air Force fighters attacked a runaway Hellcat over 
 southern
 California and missed.
 
 Drone?
 Radio controlled drone?
 60 years ago?
 ...ah... the age of technology.
 Too bad drones today are not as reliable, or something...
 mao
 
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Re: [MBZ] The Battle of Palmdale

2015-08-16 Thread Fred Moir via Mercedes
Jindivik anyone?

Fred Moir.Lynn MA.Diesel preferred.

 Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2015 13:44:08 -0500
 To: mi...@mitchellhaley.com; mercedes@okiebenz.com
 Subject: Re: [MBZ] The Battle of Palmdale
 From: mercedes@okiebenz.com
 CC: maontin@gmail.com
 
 Mitch wrote:
  On August 16, 1956 Air Force fighters attacked a runaway Hellcat over 
  southern
  California and missed.
 
 Drone?
 Radio controlled drone?
 60 years ago?
 ...ah... the age of technology.
 Too bad drones today are not as reliable, or something...
 mao
  
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Re: [MBZ] The Battle of Palmdale

2015-08-16 Thread Mountain Man via Mercedes
Mitch wrote:
 On August 16, 1956 Air Force fighters attacked a runaway Hellcat over southern
 California and missed.

Drone?
Radio controlled drone?
60 years ago?
...ah... the age of technology.
Too bad drones today are not as reliable, or something...
mao

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Re: [MBZ] The Battle of Palmdale

2015-08-16 Thread Mitch Haley via Mercedes


 On August 16, 2015 at 2:47 PM Dan Penoff via Mercedes mercedes@okiebenz.com
 wrote:
 
 
 Sounds like the drones were abut as reliable as the rockets they attempted to
 shoot it down with…

Imagine if it were a manned, armed MiG taking evasive action on its way to
attack something important. 
That's what those two fighter pilots were on standby for, isn't it?

Mitch.

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Re: [MBZ] The Battle of Palmdale

2015-08-16 Thread Max Dillon via Mercedes
I think all current fighters have both guns and missiles?  I know the F/A-18 
has both.

F-4 Phantom was another missiles only fighter, and I think engagements in Mig 
alley convinced fighter designers that missiles are nice, but guns are required.
-- 
Max Dillon
Charleston SC
'87 300TD
'95 E300

On August 17, 2015 12:22:54 AM EDT, Mitch Haley via Mercedes 
mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:


 On August 16, 2015 at 2:47 PM Dan Penoff via Mercedes
mercedes@okiebenz.com
 wrote:
 
 
 Sounds like the drones were abut as reliable as the rockets they
attempted to
 shoot it down with…

Imagine if it were a manned, armed MiG taking evasive action on its way
to
attack something important. 
That's what those two fighter pilots were on standby for, isn't it?

Mitch.

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