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Old 4th Nov 2014, 14:03
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Aeronavale F-8 pilots

I am researching the F-8 Crusader in Aeronavale service and would like to contact pilots of 12F and 14F who flew the type.

Je fais des recherches sur le F- 8 Crusader en service Aéronavale et souhaite contacter les pilotes de 12F et 14F qui ont volé le type
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Aeronavale Crusaders

Any old Crusader pilots out there who might have flown with the French Aeronavale, or trained them? I hope to have answers to the following questions:



The flying characteristics of the F-8.
Was it an easy aircraft to fly?
What were the dangers of flying the type - could you get into trouble easily on the edge of its flight envelope?
Was the cockpit ergonomically easy to work in or was it a bit like being a one-armed paper hangar?
What was its strongest virtue?
What was its greatest vice?

I would also appreciate stories of combat operations, exercises, close calls in training and/or poor weather. Also any photos, particularly air-to-air shots you may have. Tales of high pressure operations as well as anything liked or disliked about the F-8.

From ground crew I would like to know about the ease or difficulty of maintaining the aircraft. What was the worst job to complete? What became unserviceable most often keeping the aircraft on the ground? Tales of high pressure operations for the ground crew during various operations.

Any help with this would be much appreciated.
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No responses yet. Where have all of the Crusader pilots gone?
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Thanks ELWhisty. Tried that but cannot get the links to send message to work.
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It looks like you'd need to go to a French aviation forum. I don't know them but I know OF a couple:

Aéroforums : Forum Aéronautique Navale

Aeronet :: Voir le Forum - Aéronavale

It may help.

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Thanks Courtney Mil,

I have already posted on aeronet but was not aware of the other. i will give it a try.

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