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Steve Nelson wrote:I read that the main problem with the XC-12 was that it was held together with sheet-metal screws, which had to be tightened after each flight!
SN
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Tulio wrote:
Cessna 182 and 206s were used briefly in Guatemala during the early 1980s as "bombers" of sorts (dropping mines with very unstable fuzes) and hand grenades, as well as some of them having been armed with a side-firing FN-MAG MG.
Saludos,
Tulio
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retroaviation wrote:
I actually knew a guy that blew part of his hand off by dropping one of those mines out of a Cessna 206. It was nothing more than a Claymore (or similar) and when he threw it, the mine hit the door of the airplane on it's way out and went off. Took several fingers and lots of meat off his left hand. I wonder how the Mercenary Insurance Plan is?![]()
Gary
Sat May 26, 2007 8:38 am