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Old 23rd May 2023, 11:49
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At the risk of pedantry, didn't Sully land parallel to the flow of the waterway, and this one (seemingly) landed perpendicular to it?
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Including the overrun, that is an 11,000 foot runway, with cables. It’s a hard “mishap” to explain.
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Old 23rd May 2023, 21:56
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Originally Posted by Courtney Mil
Including the overrun, that is an 11,000 foot runway, with cables. It’s a hard “mishap” to explain.
...with an instructor at the controls...
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Old 23rd May 2023, 22:30
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Originally Posted by Courtney Mil
Including the overrun, that is an 11,000 foot runway, with cables. It’s a hard “mishap” to explain.
I'm leaning to brake failure - would not be noticed until it was needed and maybe failed too late to TOGO and try any cables. Possibly an anti-lock falsely detecting a wheel has locked up and keeping the plane going straight.

Had something like that happen in a car. Hit the brakes and a 2 inch section designed as an unobservable salt trap blew out. Only place where the line could not be seen along the frame rail. Unlike the F-15 I had a manual transmission and a parking brake.

AFAIK F-15 don't have thrust reversers. I did some very slight work on the thrust reverser/vector nozzle experimental F-15 data analysis. Mainly looked at it and wondered why anyone would want to given the complexity and weight burden. Same one got canards.
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Old 24th May 2023, 19:24
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Imagine trying to explain the physics of how one can stop quicker in in a couple of feet of water than you can 10,000 feet of dry concrete followed by a 1,000 feet of sod.

I would imagine the lateral flow of water would have scant effect upon the outcome.
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Old 25th May 2023, 01:04
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Water is nearly 1000X as dense as air - 10,000 feet of rolling through air is close to 10 feet of travel through water, or, in this case 100 foot wide canal, so, closer to a 100,000 ft runway equivalent.

Certainly some amount of speed bled off before the belly flop. Maybe it did a little skip?

It looks from the photos that there is pavement to the water's edge, unless they painted the sod an asphalt color with chevrons.
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Originally Posted by Wensleydale
Splash one Eagle!
"The Eagle has landed" (but maybe not where intended??)

Well, somebody had to say it!
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