FLYBOYJ said:CurzonDax said:This brings to mind for me the teething problems the B-26 had, the so called Widowmaker. If you did not follow procedure and did not flip the engine management systems that were located behind the Pilot, then yes the plane tended to fall from the sky. :{)
Engine Management system?!? Explain that one????
Sorry my techno-speak got ahead of the technology. If I remember, and I have been thinking about this on and off all day, some of the swtiches that controlled the engines were located on a panel behind the pilot. In the beginning of the B-26's deployment many pilots because of poor training would forget about this panel, take off, the engines would freak out and earth and plane would collide. Therefore it was called the widowmaker because pilots thought it was unflyable and a danger. But Jimmy Doolittle proved, with training, that it was a fantasitic aircraft. In fact during a demonstration he even buzzed the field on one engine!
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