[MilCom] FAT ALBERT
Jack Nesmith
jnesmith2 at cfl.rr.com
Sat Oct 17 06:28:51 EDT 2009
There's nothing like solid rocket fuel bursting into flames to get an
air-show crowd's attention.
The jet-assisted takeoff, or JATO, is a fan favorite at the annual Oceana
Air Show, which takes place this weekend. But this is the final year you'll
be able to see it.
The maneuver is performed by Fat Albert, the Marine-crewed C-130 cargo plane
that carries the Blue Angels' gear. At takeoff, the crew fires eight rocket
"bottles" that blast the mammoth plane 1,000 feet into the air in about 15
seconds - simulating a launch under hostile conditions.
Trouble is, the bottles date to the Vietnam War, and it costs about $16,000
to get one reinspected and approved for use, said Capt. Edward Jorge, one of
the plane's pilots. The expense has become prohibitive.
"We're going to be very sad," he said. "But ya know, all good things come to
an end."
Jack
Deltona,FL.
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