Silly Question of the day....
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I seem to remember an incident at the old RAF Middleton St. George when the Lightning OCU was there, probably in the early 1960's. A friend of mine, Alan Turley, landed with only one main leg down and survived.
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Interesting thoughts.
I know nothing 'bout the physics, but a swept wing jet will stop in 'bout 250 yards if popped into a field with the gear up (not remembering the chute)
Also, one should remember that a parachute ride in a 30 kt wind might sting a bit!
Tried it, didn't like it much but flew the next day and have no injuries so I guess it works ;-))
I know nothing 'bout the physics, but a swept wing jet will stop in 'bout 250 yards if popped into a field with the gear up (not remembering the chute)
Also, one should remember that a parachute ride in a 30 kt wind might sting a bit!
Tried it, didn't like it much but flew the next day and have no injuries so I guess it works ;-))
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but a swept wing jet will stop in 'bout 250 yards if popped into a field with the gear up
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Wasn't there a French Super Mystere force-landed a few short years ago? The pilot walked away but the aircraft, although intact, was written off. Still, wouldn't like to try it, meself.
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TDD
Wasn't there a French Super Mystere force-landed a few short years ago? The pilot walked away but the aircraft, although intact, was written off. Still, wouldn't like to try it, meself.
regards
TDD
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Had it from the horses mouth so to speak that since Irvin-GQ meged they still issue the silkworm for peeps using their parachutes to escape.
That would mean almost all Martin Baker seats.
Had a guided tour of the factory last week and wow!, what an experience. Thanks to all involved.
That would mean almost all Martin Baker seats.
Had a guided tour of the factory last week and wow!, what an experience. Thanks to all involved.