Denny Righter Scratchpad 8 : In the Navy
USS New York. Sept., 1943
USS New York. Sept., 1943 http://www.edrington.com/uss_new_york.htm
USS New York. Sept., 1943 http://www.edrington.com/uss_new_york.htm download a 1000pixel image
USS New York. Sept., 1943 http://www.edrington.com/uss_new_york.htm download a 1000pixel image
USS New York. Sept., 1943 http://www.edrington.com/uss_new_york.htm download a 1000pixel image
from a different occasion - date?
TDD-1, (t.b.a TDD-2?), preparation for launch the image has been realigned to the horizontal - normally this would be recropped and 'filled in' etc;, but here, the detail of those parts of the image was to complex to fill [Ed.]
from a different occasion - date?
OQ-14 launch download a 1000pixel image
OQ-14 recovery download a 1000pixel image
Launch and recovery from Air Sea Rescue Boats /63' AVR
TDD-1, Shock Cord Launcher
Reginald Denny notes: "A very short catapult was used buy the US Navy for launching from 63' AVR boats. These boats could achieve speeds up to almost forty miles per hour. So, running into the wind at this speed required only moderate catapult assist. Drones were usually retrieved from the ocean by another AVR or sometimes smaller pick up boats. Catapult launch and parachute landing systems made the use of these drones practical because no large smooth area was necessary for operation.
63' AVR boat http://www.enter.net/~rocketeer/
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