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<blockquote data-quote="oldmodman" data-source="post: 13982209" data-attributes="member: 10303"><p>Unfortunately, it's not the total number of hours you have, it's the number of hours in type. </p><p>It takes many, many hours of flying each specific type of aircraft to learn that model's peculiarities. And even more if there have been any modifications done to that particular aircraft. And WW-2 fighters are not known for their for their easy ways.</p><p>He may have reached for a trim tab or other control where it was in his American P-51 and what he did actuate was a totally different thing in his British fighter, sending it nose first into the ground.</p><p></p><p>Highly experienced pilot + new aircraft (can)= crash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldmodman, post: 13982209, member: 10303"] Unfortunately, it's not the total number of hours you have, it's the number of hours in type. It takes many, many hours of flying each specific type of aircraft to learn that model's peculiarities. And even more if there have been any modifications done to that particular aircraft. And WW-2 fighters are not known for their for their easy ways. He may have reached for a trim tab or other control where it was in his American P-51 and what he did actuate was a totally different thing in his British fighter, sending it nose first into the ground. Highly experienced pilot + new aircraft (can)= crash. [/QUOTE]
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