Although it has been a while since I worked on them, I thought the aft C G occured at 31,000 ft and mach 1.2. and only in the A models. It was 38 years ago but that is what my tired old memory tells me.
t keery
- Tuesday 13 November 2012 01:56
Although it has been a while since I worked on them, I thought the aft C G occured at 31,000 ft and mach 1.2. and only in the A models. It was 38 years ago but that is what my tired old memory tells me.
t keery
- Tuesday 13 November 2012 01:56
Although it has been a while since I worked on them, I thought the aft C G occured at 31,000 ft and mach 1.2. and only in the A models. It was 38 years ago but that is what my tired old memory tells me.
t keery
- Tuesday 13 November 2012 01:56
Although it has been a while since I worked on them, I thought the aft C G occured at 31,000 ft and mach 1.2. and only in the A models. It was 38 years ago but that is what my tired old memory tells me.
t keery
- Tuesday 13 November 2012 01:56
Although it has been a while since I worked on them, I thought the aft C G occured at 31,000 ft and mach 1.2. and only in the A models. It was 38 years ago but that is what my tired old memory tells me.
t keery
- Tuesday 13 November 2012 01:56
Although it has been a while since I worked on them, I thought the aft C G occured at 31,000 ft and mach 1.2. and only in the A models. It was 38 years ago but that is what my tired old memory tells me.
t keery
- Tuesday 13 November 2012 01:56
Although it has been a while since I worked on them, I thought the aft C G occured at 31,000 ft and mach 1.2. and only in the A models. It was 38 years ago but that is what my tired old memory tells me.
t keery
- Tuesday 13 November 2012 01:56
Although it has been a while since I worked on them, I thought the aft C G occured at 31,000 ft and mach 1.2. and only in the A models. It was 38 years ago but that is what my tired old memory tells me.
t keery
- Tuesday 13 November 2012 01:56
Although it has been a while since I worked on them, I thought the aft C G occured at 31,000 ft and mach 1.2. and only in the A models. It was 38 years ago but that is what my tired old memory tells me.
Beth
- Monday 12 November 2012 10:30
I remember this on the wall at Langley. I guess I never really looked at it too close because I never saw the kahunas hanging down. Man do I feel stupid now 40 years later. Lots of good memories from Langley and some not so good. I was born in Hampton and it was great to go home again. My Grandfather was employed by NASA when I was growing up and we spent a lot of time on the base but never in the 48th until I returned as an adult in the Air Force.