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Old 26th Jan 2016, 14:34
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Originally Posted by JohnFTEng
I agree with Stone69 - inversion was a much better option.
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As a very junior Flight Test Engineer some 40 years ago I needed a -1g/M1.0/1,000ft test point The senior FTE looked a my proposed push to -1g and said "not sure the pilot will like that too much, lets just roll inverted and get a gentle push up" Test point achieved every one happy

I haven't flown fast jets and not done that much aerobatics, but could they not have climbed up into the 10s of thousands, above the cloud (or even in the cloud with radar separation) before attempting a level outside turn pushing constant -ve G around the turn until it's up and locked?


Not that they should have done that either, but it strikes me as a safer option than diving at the ground
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