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Originally Posted by JACK COOK
The "Linkage" attrached to the tailwheel is actually called the "holdback" it's sole purpose is hold the aircraft back has the pilot runs up full power and releases the brakes prior to the catapult firing.
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Did not know this and I stand corrected. Thanks... I guess a Navy man would know these things, eh!
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Actually the use of the catapult itself don't necessarly mean it's an escort carrier (h)as many P-40 made deck runs off CVE's.
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I'm aware of this, but perhaps you misread what I said.
I didn't mean that the catapult launching of these aircraft, in and of itself, indicated that it was an escort carrier. I simply stated that there was very little room on the Chenango's deck and therefore the catapult was used.
ie: My intention was to illustrate that this is one way to tell the difference between the two operations in question. The Hawks launched from Ranger all went off under their own power. The Hawks launched from Chenango, or at least half of them in all probability, were launched by catapult.
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