35 AoA
Pattern Altitude
Not sure. Usually you all took it around 130-140. I mentioned in another thread that I saw a T-2 take it and it ripped his hook out the back! Aircraft recovery was expecting a 30 something thousand pound Hornet and not a little Buckeye.
We had a D model have a problem on takeoff once (I think engine out) and tried to take the departure end E-28. Unfortunately it was derigged and they ended up taking the E-5. They ended up wiping out some of the approach lights and sinking into the ground a bit.
Yeah, according to the airfield manager, I managed to destroy the gear motors when I took a trap at NAS Jax a while back. Then another one of our air wing jets followed me about an hour later, and broke it again. I didn't go mil in the wires or anything, but I also didn't touch the brakes before it played out, given that I had a brake failure. Wasn't aware this was a problem for shore gear.