Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe
Touchdown! Greaser!
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One could...
And alive after said landing...Does the plane have to be flyable again.??
And alive after said landing...
Once you get your mind around the speed, it's a piece of cake. Toss up between easiest plane I've ever landed - F-15 or my Bonanza. True story.
Flying them is easy, employing them and using it as a weapon is a whole different ballgame.
After flying fighters and heavy aircraft, going back and trying to land a 140 had my heart pounding.
It's an entirely different kind of flying, all together.
It's an entirely different kind of flying, all together.
It's an entirely different kind of flying.
I’d like to give it a shot... on a simulator!I’d say if that Ritch dude could do a aerobatic routine in a dash 8 with no formal pilot training, I’d wager a real pilot could handle a jet, might not be a pretty landing but I’d wager he’d getter done
Holy cow, 20,000ft/min climb rate? Wow! Brake release to 36,000ft in under three minutes....
well, that's disappointing.My dad flew them for the RAF and he said it wasn't something you sat in but strapped on. He said initial climb rate was 50k/min but tapered off to 20.
I’d like to give it a shot... on a simulator!
Yes, but for the flight outlined above, it was not ready to be used.Does it have an ejection seat?
Me at 20k/min:well, that's disappointing.
I think that would be the hard part. Getting the engine started would be a trick.I'm confident that I could get it off the ground. How far, and for how long is debatable.
Flew the F-14 Sim doing carrier landings. One into the island, one into the fantail and a couple of OK-3. They asked if I wanted to try a pitching deck night weather approach and I said “Vectors to shore, PLEASE.”
Cheers
Flew the F-14 Sim doing carrier landings. One into the island, one into the fantail and a couple of OK-3. They asked if I wanted to try a pitching deck night weather approach and I said “Vectors to shore, PLEASE.”
Cheers
I don’t dispute the 3-wire but I doubt the OK part. The three wire is just the target wire, usually. The target is actually selected before each recovery and can be adjusted to account for conditions. It’s possible to get an OK-2, OK-4, or even an OK-1 wire.
To fly an OK pass, you have to show up on glide path, on-speed, and with the proper ROD. That has to be maintained with only minor deviations and adjustments all the way to touchdown. It only takes one momentary deviation from any of those three to get downgraded to a fair pass. Unless you can fool paddles, >2kt, >100vsi or greater than 1 ball deviation at any point throughout the pass will probably result in a Fair.
Why would a fighter plane have Keys?
There goes the Navy - always talking about landing.... tactics? eh! Landings man! Landings!