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A-7 Corsair II Youtube video....

And in a similar vein to the flying ADI gauge...
I suspect there are some old (OK, former) A-6 Intruder bubbas here who remember the pilot's pre-flight procedure of pulling on the handles of the Vertical Display Indicator (VDI) CRT panel to make sure it was secure before launch. That procedure dates to the A-6's early days when an improperly secured VDI came loose on a cat shot and hit the pilot. Don't recall if the incident caused a crash, but getting smacked in the chest by a hefty TV set would definitely impair your ability to fly the plane. :eek:

Reminds me of Apollo 12's watering. Poor Al Bean and that camera. :icon_lol:



what an odd pairing, this video, and that song

Same thought when I saw it, but then again, maybe it was an irony job?
 
I was a plane captain in va37, found my plane, it was sent to AMARC in 87 and is still there.....amazing thing this internet.
 
I thought the landscape looked familiar in those clips, that's the airport at Souda Bay, Crete. Spent a day there many years ago waiting for a helo out to USS Saratoga. Very hilly taxiways, A-7's would periodically pop up and disappear only to reappear on take-off. :)
 
I thought the landscape looked familiar in those clips, that's the airport at Souda Bay, Crete. Spent a day there many years ago waiting for a helo out to USS Saratoga. Very hilly taxiways, A-7's would periodically pop up and disappear only to reappear on take-off. :)

yup Souda AB, or Ioannis Daskalogiannis as it is on the Civvy side housed a few A-7's for a while, as did where i spent my Childhood, Larissa... saw the 'basking sharks' on an almost daily basis, along with 348 'Matia' RF-4's/F-4's... good times, and now the only time i see these old girls is when i pay a visit back 'home' in Greece, or at airshows, other aircraft well i see them on CAS in my job, wakes you up a bit :icon_lol:
 
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