K225 wrote:
Back in the 60's they delivered four C130B models to to our base in River's Manitoba. The discussion got around to the climb rates compared to the T33 also stationed there. Some one figured out that the Herc could outclimb the T33 I believe it was up to 4,000 feet. Can't recall the stats now but would anyone be able to confirm. They did try it but I can't recall the results.
I've heard a story about the climb rate of a C-141. A former co-worker was the flight engineer on a C-141. They were at Oceana, in position to T-O.
On the other runway was an F-14. The talk around the base was that a 141 could outclimb a -14 to 10,000'. Tommy said the pilot called over to the Tomcat and said something like 'race you to 10K'. The tower got in on it and called the release for simultaneous take-off. The 141 had no cargo and was light on fuel. (I think they were headed to Dover) The pilot called "stand on the brakes and max. power". They beat the Tomcat to 10,000. Don't recall what the margin was. I've always wanted to calculate the thrust to weight ratio of that aircraft in that condition. You may think this is
a made up story or my acquaintance was lying. Maybe so.
Paul