True rumor.  It was a long time ago that when jato bottles were first being 
used, a couple of airmen decided to take the trunk lid off a 1947 Chevy and 
strap down a couple of 1000 lb thrust JATO bottles in it.  Supposedly this was 
a Goodyear AF Auxilliary strip in Arizona.  The bottles fired using a 12V 
electric fence battery and they fighured the car was going 170 mph when it 
disintegrated.
Bart


-----Original Message-----
From: Pizzo Stephen <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, Sep 7, 2010 2:33 pm
Subject: [ercoupe-tech] Jet assisted coupe 1941


 

Check out this rare 1941 color film of the army testing Ercoupes hooked up with 
six jet packs. Towards the end of the film watch how much the poor little coupe 
drops after takeoff when those jets cut out. Don't think the shorter takeoff 
run was any kind of gain for the pilot, unless of course all he had was 300 
feet of runway to begin with. And that's not to mention the stress on the poor 
little thing's airframe. One part shows how a jet pack tore a hole in the tail 
section. Anyway, it's an interesting piece of film for those who have not seen 
it.


http://vimeo.com/875011




Steve






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