needle wrote:
Eric,
Thanks for the response.
Another question, or more like an observation.
The rear compartment, from the ground, looks quite spacious.
When you actually sit in the seats, the floor is so close to the seat bottom, that for someone my size (6'0"), my knees are almost under my chin. (I suppose I shall just have to always sit "up front"

). Not as much of an issue if nobody is sat opposite, but it must get very "cosy" when there are 4 people, and 8 legs, back there. (I suppose the rear passengers could always gain a bit of extra cushion height by using a seat pack chute).
Is the floor the same in the rear compartment of your aircraft, and if so, have any of your passengers commented on the "leg arrangements"?
Was the floor height different when the rear compartment was being used in its "military configuration"?
Thanks again for your responses, and for your Skyraider insight.
Julian
IIRC the 4 seat setup in back is for officers only.
I believe the enlisted version has a cloth bench on each side and it was seating for 12 of your closest friends. 6 on each side. (Skyraider Airlines, I don't want to see a picture of the Flight Attendant!)
I also remember a setup in which a pulley is attached on the wing tip and when the wing is folded it is used to hoist stretcher cases into the aft compartment.
For long missions an oil drum could be secured into the seating area and oil would be transfered to the oil tank in flight as certain missions could require you the fly so long you might exhaust your oil supply. Yes, you could run out of oil before fuel!
AD-5 is quite a craft and it must have served the Navy well in its time.
I really enjoyed working on Dick Bertea's and even a little on Bob Pond's.
Rich