Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!amdcad!military From: brent@capmkt.com (Brent Chapman) Newsgroups: sci.military Subject: Re: RATO and JATO Message-ID: <26808@amdcad.AMD.COM> Date: 17 Aug 89 04:39:39 GMT References: <26745@amdcad.AMD.COM> Sender: cdr@amdcad.AMD.COM Organization: Capital Market Technology, Inc.; Berkeley, CA Lines: 34 Approved: military@amdcad.amd.com From: brent@capmkt.com (Brent Chapman) mmm@cup.portal.com writes: # In AIR POWER: KEY TO SURVIVAL by Alexanader de Seversky, there's a picture # of a B-47 taking off with JATO boosters (small jets strapped to the plane # for extra power, which drop off after take-off, although these boosters # look more like RATO, which are rockets). # # I'm wondering whether RATO or JATO was purely experimental, or whether it # was ever a deployed system? Are any RATO or JATO system currently in use # or under experimentation? _THE_ most impressive demonstration flight at the July 4 Moffett Air Show this year, as far as I'm concerned, was the JATO takeoff by the C-130 that accompanies the Blue Angels (nicknamed "Fat Albert"). The plane comes lumbering down the runway, rotates for takeoff, and then suddenly jumps skyward at a truly incredible angle and rate as the crew lights the JATO bottles... An incredible amount of flames, smoke, and NOISE for about 5 or 10 seconds until the bottles burn out (or are turned off; not sure which, but I suspect the former) and the plane continues normally. Maybe it's just that I've seen the fighter demonstrations so many times that they get a sort of "so what?" reaction from me any more, but I thought this demo was really something... -Brent -- Brent Chapman Capital Market Technology, Inc. Computer Operations Manager 1995 University Ave., Suite 390 brent@capmkt.com Berkeley, CA 94704 {apple,lll-tis,uunet}!capmkt!brent Phone: 415/540-6400