Ok! I never saw one flying
but as I was surfing here and there I found a set of pics at the just planes site
http://www.worldairroutes.com/GabonExpress_Crv7.html with the Gabon Express Caravelle. There on the comment of one of the photos was that the reverse was deployed
before touchdown!
As I find it a little too much to cope with I would say it could be a guy writing fairly tales....but then again , I don't know much about the peculiarities of that beautifull piece of machine....
And when I was a kid (ok..12 years old..or so), I remember reading a magazine where a Caravelle pilot (a Brazilian btw) , who gave instruction to Royal Jordanian crews at some point in the Caravelle saying that he also quite often deployed the reverse
before touchdown....
So I would
really like to know from some ex-caravelle flyer if that was (is) possible or is just some "tale" from the cockpit? Doesn't the Caravelle have squat switches(?) to avoid the reverse being deployed before having the main wheels on the ground?
Thanks
AB
[This message has been edited by AeroBoero (edited 20 November 2000).]