lastkozak -> RE: Historical accuracy of Air dropping fuel (11/25/2013 4:28:22 PM)
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Compacted snow is very possible, but then you need certain temperatures and thickness, and basically a certain type of snow. Igloos can be made of snow, but they need certain types of snow! My point is that it is still going to take time and engineers to lay out a field. One cannot necessarily find flat surfaces to land on, all over the countryside! Especially ones that can handle larger aircraft! Those engineers need equipment, bulldozers and back hoes. They also need time, based upon the quantity of people they have in the unit. Have you ever tried to grade your back yard when laying new grass seed or sod? It is not easy. It may look flat, but then the soft spots sink in a bit, and it is all rough. Such would cause airplanes to bounce when they land, resulting in less control and requiring a longer runway. Further snow and ice are hard to break on, also requiring longer runways to slow the planes down. They did not have the ability to reverse engines in those days. You dropped power and hit the breaks. Mehring, I would strongly ask that you not guess or publish your opinion as to what you think my motivations for being opposed to wiki are. Until they can control the input and verify that all sources and references are indeed peer reviewed and valid sources, they will always be a publication loaded with 'folk history' rather than historical truth and historical evidence. By all means use wiki, to get the jist of some topic, and or begin to know what you are looking for, but to use it as a source, is like using Joe Smoe at the supermarket to decide what stocks to buy! Wikipedia can easily be influenced and load up on the kind of history 'they' want you to know! I am sure there is a page there that indicates that the USA won WW2 all on its own, and had they not come in, the world would be occupied by the Nazis! They probably list Vietnam as a victory too!
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