Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/05/09

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Flying turkeys
From: marcsmall at comcast.net (Marc James Small)
Date: Wed May 9 22:27:45 2007
References: <200705100252.l4A2pXhM028484@server1.waverley.reid.org> <A496E702-FB47-4A41-A2EF-74FA1DA8F699@optonline.net> <200705100331.l4A3V25s035094@server1.waverley.reid.org> <014e01c792c1$aab60ef0$6101a8c0@jimnichols> <C32BF4D0EAB03C40AB6D7827@rutabook.reid.org>

At 01:19 AM 5/10/2007, Brian Reid wrote:
 >
 >> The USAF "Chicken Gun" is located at Arnold Engineering Development
 >Center near Tullahoma, TN.  This is the same base where I spent 39
 >years working with wind tunnels and other experimental facilities.
 >While I never worked with the gun, I have seen the damage done to some
 >of their test windshields.
 >
 >I've seen it and talked to its custodians. They said that it is
 >intended to be used with 4-pound chicken carcasses. However, I never
 >got to see it shoot a chicken; I saw only sponges and foam plastic
 >being fired, using compressed gas as a propellant.

Brian

Read the Snopes piece on this which I cited.

There is an organization called PETA -- people 
eating tasty animals -- and the USAF was 
concerned about possible repercussions from them 
and their allies on the Green side of reality if 
they persisted in using Dead Chikkens.  So, the 
military began using clay and foam projectiles a 
decade or more back.  To my knowledge, the FAA 
still uses chickens in its own engine tests but, then, what do I know?

Marc


msmall@aya.yale.edu
Cha robh b?s fir gun ghr?s fir!



Replies: Reply from reid at mejac.palo-alto.ca.us (Brian Reid) ([Leica] Re: Flying turkeys)
In reply to: Message from lrzeitlin at optonline.net (Lawrence Zeitlin) ([Leica] Re: Flying turkeys)
Message from marcsmall at comcast.net (Marc James Small) ([Leica] Re: Flying turkeys)
Message from jhnichols at bellsouth.net (Jim Nichols) ([Leica] Re: Flying turkeys)
Message from reid at mejac.palo-alto.ca.us (Brian Reid) ([Leica] Re: Flying turkeys)