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Subject: Re: [OM] IMG: Butterfly on Cosmos
From: Paul Laughlin <pelaughlin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2011 21:28:54 -0700
The real noise experience with the B-36 was to ride in the aft 
compartment when they taxied out on the end of the runway and set power 
on those six 4360s and four j-47s for takeoff.  Then, when they kicked 
the brakes loose, it was zero to 160 in 8 seconds.  It really seemed to 
quiet down when cruising at altitude.  I even lived under the final 
approach to Carswell AFB and Convair for a while.  Sounded like the 
railroad ran through the middle of the house. LOL  There were a few 
B-36s still flying at that time.  And the B-58 was still in test so 
there was not that many flights per day.
Paul in Portland OR

On 8/3/2011 4:40 PM, Jim Nichols wrote:
> Thanks, Chuck.
>
> With respect to your other response about aircraft sounds, I was at
> Wright-Patterson in the early 50s, and there were usually one or two B-36s
> on the field for new modifications to be worked out.  There was no mistaking
> the sound of those six radials churning out a steady drone.  And there were
> occasions when one made a low approach into Wright Field and had secretaries
> trying to dive under their desks.  The only thing I ever heard with a sound
> approaching a 36 was the C-124 double-deck transport.

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