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    Quote Originally Posted by PJs View Post
    Beautiful and majestic like dual dragonflies! Gorgeous landing (5 of 5)!! I'm very impressed though with FA-18 pilot for not falling out of the sky....stall speed is around 135.
    A 135 knot or mph stall is one thing; but video shows the FA-18 flying along naturally as a biplane or Piper Cub. I found that relaxing to watch, good as spellbound. And they flew by all kinds of 'my' Los Angeles landmarks. Didn't see Marv outside, but I'd bet he was!
    I also tried to wrap my head on the engineering of carrying a shuttle; wing incidence, desired lift, CG, max payload, structural loads of 747 airframe, load/unload, sure a lot of considerations. What got me started was seeing the tail cowling on the shuttle.
    What a time it was; seemed like very avionic, airframe, and material supplier you ran in to, had a piece of the shuttle contract and/ or related projects. Sometime, think I'll note all the significant work I was aware of ~1950's on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolmaker51 View Post
    What got me started was seeing the tail cowling on the shuttle.
    What you are seeing there is the Shuttle enterprise OV-101 test vehicle the conical cowling was installed to reduce drag on the 747 for the first 3 flights there was no engine only a mock up for size and weight.
    The Enterprise was slated to be refitted to become the 2nd of the shuttle fleet after Columbia. Changes or upgrades in design made it more economical to bring the Challenger online. After the Challenger disaster the Enterprise was once again looked at as a possible replacement but I think it was Endeavor that was built out of spare parts instead.
    https://www.space.com/17983-space-sh...nterprise.html
    https://www.space.com/15454-space-sh...nterprise.html
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