RareBear wrote:
I think it's somewhere in the myth/BS category. The wing is very thin and the leading edge is sharp as leading edges go, but not even close to the knife category. It's been a while since I've seen one up close, but if I recall correctly, the edge has a radius about that of a quarter, +/-.
I agree... however if you were to wack your head into the leading edge while servicing the plane you may change your mind.

I think I have seen at least one museum display a F-104 with guards placed over that leading edge. Was this general practice when they were in service? I suppose it would be like hanging those ribbons on other equipment sticking out to prevent accidents.
Mike
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