Deskpilot Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 WOW, never seen this action before with a fighter aircraft. Neat. 2
dazza 38 Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 I was scratching my head for a second when I read the Heading "Quick turn arounds". We used to call "recovering a Jet, re-fuelling it, bombing up the jet, then launching it a turn around'. When I watched the video and actually saw the jet turning around.I though 2 things A- WOW and B- there is alot of dust and crap being sucked it the intakes. (one engine, two intakes.one each side of the fuselage)
fly_tornado Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 The blue angels do that with their hercules Fat Albert. Great party trick to see a herc backing into a parking spot.
facthunter Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 The Swedes have widened roads every where for emergency landing strips. With "Heavy" reverse thrust at low forward speed there is a lot of opportunity to get FOD.. Reverse thrust is not very effective at low speeds either. Obviously a bit of a "promo" for the plane.. Reversing is theoretically possible for most jets using reverse thrust and big piston planes could just set reverse and move back. It's not Permitted in most company manuals , but with outside marshalling and a training course it's definately a goer. Some Russians did it at Heathrow to escape a ban on towing by some union. You would need a squeeky clean Tarmac area.. Nev
winsor68 Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 I have seen a Dash reverse out of a bay in MKY... Pilot appeared to over run his mark in the bay... Apparently made a quick call to HQ, jumped back in, reversed out nicely and left. Ironically he had a Eastern European accent! lol
Deskpilot Posted February 17, 2012 Author Posted February 17, 2012 From my RAF days, Blackburn Beverley lands, quick stop, reversed through 90 degrees with rear end to spectators, Clamb-Shell doors open, ramps come down, troops and Land-Rovers disgorge, ramps return, doors shut, plane moves forward through 90 degrees and takes off on remaining half of the runway. Time taken, about 10 minutes.
eightyknots Posted February 17, 2012 Posted February 17, 2012 It is possible on RA-Aus sized planes too! See:
Suitman Posted February 20, 2012 Posted February 20, 2012 It is possible on RA-Aus sized planes too! Hey 80K, did the pilot use the slope for reverse gear?
eightyknots Posted February 21, 2012 Posted February 21, 2012 Hey 80K, did the pilot use the slope for reverse gear? I suppose you'll never know (unless you contact the person who took the video)
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