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Skyraider with P&W Plant

Fri Aug 17, 2007 8:16 pm

I just finished reading "Cheating Death", a book about the Skyraider in use in Vietnam and Laos as a strike and "Sandy" aircraft. In the book, the auther originally describes the A/C as having a Wright Cyclone, which is what I've always thought. However, later in the book, and on several occasions, the engine is referred to as a P&W. So, my question is, was the Sdyraider ever fitted with a P&W, or is this a mis-speak on the author's part?

Thanks,

John

Re: Skyraider with P&W Plant

Fri Aug 17, 2007 8:30 pm

John Ceglarek wrote:I just finished reading "Cheating Death", a book about the Skyraider in use in Vietnam and Laos as a strike and "Sandy" aircraft. In the book, the auther originally describes the A/C as having a Wright Cyclone, which is what I've always thought. However, later in the book, and on several occasions, the engine is referred to as a P&W. So, my question is, was the Sdyraider ever fitted with a P&W, or is this a mis-speak on the author's part?

Thanks,

John


Clearly mis-speak.
I am unaware of any thing other than a 3350 pulling them arouns.
I do believe the prototype flew with Corsair landing gear.
Different subject though.
Rich

Sat Aug 18, 2007 7:35 pm

I read the book as well and think it is a misprint. I have never seen anything to indicate that a PW was ever on an AD of any dash #. Read "MY SECRET WAR" by Richard Drury for a great Skyraider book.
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