marine air wrote:
I'm of the thought that it is best to leave these very old guys alone. THese are their last years and at some point they deserve to retire from any public responsibilities. The story a few months ago about someone having a stuck gear on the P-51 and they called Hoover on the phone, seemed to me to be impolite.
There are many hundreds of younger people that actually know the mechanical systems of the P-51D better than Hoover. He was a pilot of a few hundred types of aircraft not a mechanic.
The time has come that if you're not family or a very close friend, it's rude to ask anything of them.
Most people involved with these A/C will come to the aid of someone in a bad situation in a heartbeat.
We all want the best outcome for a bad situation.
I talked with the pilot who was flying it and he was grateful for some experienced help.
The rod from the actuator to the gear pivot had broke. Not uncommon. But this pilot hadn't experienced this situation before.
As far as some other mechanic knowing more, maybe yes and maybe no.
RA worked as an engineering test pilot. He worked with other engineers to create aircraft and systems and improve parts before the mechanic would get a chance to work on them.
I'd guess he has forgotten more than I will know. And he still probably knows more than I do.
I'd take his help.
It would be a fun discussion just to sit and talk with him a spell.