Canadian F-18 crash at airshow
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Canadian F-18 crash at airshow
f-18 crashed in rehearsal for airshow....
glad the pilots ok
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20100724/img ... ec331.html
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20100724/vid ... c7e2c.html
glad the pilots ok
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20100724/img ... ec331.html
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20100724/vid ... c7e2c.html
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Re: Canadian F-18 crash at airshow
Good grief
He stayed with it longer than I'd have done!
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Re: Canadian F-18 crash at airshow
Longer video footage over at the Beeb, seems to show a high alpha pass leading to a stall
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-10748900
Glad the pilot appears to be OK.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-10748900
Glad the pilot appears to be OK.
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Re: Canadian F-18 crash at airshow
Not sure what a high alpha pass is
...do you mean high angle of attack......or too much shine??
Thanks for the links guys
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Re: Canadian F-18 crash at airshow
Just watched the Beeb Video Kevin and I agree - Ive seen the Candians do that trick at Nellis a couple of times where they make a high AOA minimum control speed flypast ending in a vertical climb on afterburner. either way - Dave was correct he hung with it for a long time before departing the aircraft.
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Ee-gads..
Check out the F22 footage off that same thread at the Beeb
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Check out the F22 footage off that same thread at the Beeb
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Re: Canadian F-18 crash at airshow
Good grief.
Did they rewrite the laws of aerodynamics for the F22. They seem to have moved on from Newtonian physics into the stranger bits of quantum mechanics.
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Did they rewrite the laws of aerodynamics for the F22. They seem to have moved on from Newtonian physics into the stranger bits of quantum mechanics.
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Re: Canadian F-18 crash at airshow
I guse a high angles of attack they must be sitting on the thrust to a certain extent. 
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Re: Canadian F-18 crash at airshow
I think they can also vector the thrust to some extent which must be important to produce the manoeuvrability shown in the display.
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Re: Canadian F-18 crash at airshow
good to hear all were safe.
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