Bill Greenwood wrote:
Gunny, do you or anybody know what kind of training the most pilots had before going into the 38 during the war? Am I wrong that it was reguarded as more of a fighter than a twin, and guys would go into their first flight in the 38 without multi time. I am fairly sure they did not have B-25 time, or did the have Bamboo Bomber or something similar?
By the way, I have one P-38 landing, at least one in the simulator at Oskosh. I have no idea how accurate it is. I didn't get any briefing, no idea of stall speed, approach speed, power setteings etc. I did manage to find Fon du Lac and get it down and stopped on the runway, but think it may need a brake change if not main tire change after that.
Late in the war guys would fly the P-40 and then do some twin time then do a piggy back ride in the airplane... then solo it... then go through 100 hours of training in all aspects of flying it... early in the war guys like Norb would basically be thrown into the airplane in a rear area with minimal brief--- go fly it.... then with maybe 5 hours they'd head for the front.... yahoo...
It is not a bad lander... plenty of runway to let it slow down without much brake at FDL....
different times...
gunny