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I flew on these from huntsville to atlanta quite a few times. Not a bad
plane at all.
-----Original Message-----
From: Cleveland, Kyle E. [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 3:40 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Posse comitatus (WAS: Re: CNN Breaking News (fwd))
It's actually a DeHavilland Dash-7. Yep, it's a turboprop commuter. I
loved to fly on them because there was no door between the cabin and cockpit
(used to be that way, at least) and you could get a good visual out the
cockpit windows. Years ago I used to take a shuttle from Parkersburg, W.Va.
to Washington National on Piedmont (R.I.P.). We'd get up close and personal
with the monuments--a great view. After that Air Florida DC9 dove into the
Potomac they stopped moved the glideslope a bit so that you didn't get that
"roller-coaster" approach. That was an absolute hoot in a small plane
(anyone besides me remember that approach--laying the craft on its side
around the Washington monument? You could tell all the first-timers on the
plane by the wild-eyed "we're all gonna die!" look!
-Kyle
-----Original Message-----
From: BG Greer, PhD
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: 10/16/02 2:46 PM
Subject: Re: Posse comitatus (WAS: Re: CNN Breaking News (fwd))
In a message dated 10/16/02 12:38:45 PM, [log in to unmask]
writes:
>Is the RC-7 the elctronic warfare version of the Dash-8 commuter plane?
> I
>think it is. I LOVE that plane!
I'm not familiar with the Dash-8. The photo I saw was a wing over job
with
what appeared to be turbo props.
Bobby
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