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Carrier Landing Practice

  •  12-28-2006, 3:56 PM

    Carrier Landing Practice

    The short story: My father has a large hunk of rope that apparently was used to stop fighters that were stationed in Niagara Falls NY.  As the story goes: the Navy provided fighters that were carrier based – well they were fitted with arrestor hooks.  I think the unit was the 107th Fighter Interceptor Group (Air National Guard) flying F-16s.  I could believe that some jig was used for practicing carrier landings.  I can not believe that these planes needed to grab a wire to stop.  I also question the use of rope and not wire… Perhaps someone out there will me understand the set up and usage?  Happy New Year… Mike – Buffalo, NY

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