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TBM-Legend 6th Jan 2012 10:38

How to fly a Herc!
 
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Flyingblind 6th Jan 2012 10:59

Nice find. Thanks.

3bars 6th Jan 2012 11:17

Hmmmmm, stall warning and sink rate on short finals and nobody felt the need to say anything:oh:

Also flown over a built up area???:E

xenolith 6th Jan 2012 12:09

How to fly a Herc!
 
Step 1. Get chopped from fast jets and/or rotary.

Step 2. .............;)

Airborne Aircrew 6th Jan 2012 12:15

I was waiting for him to go to guns, be referred to as "Maverick" and the Top Gun music to start... Just before he buzzes the tower...:E

Airborne Aircrew 6th Jan 2012 15:00

KF...

I suppose the significance of the little :E was lost on you...

:ugh:

Seldomfitforpurpose 6th Jan 2012 15:48

Nope, KF knows exactly what he is up to :D

Chugalug2 6th Jan 2012 17:22

As they clear the runway the Captain apologises to the Co-Pilot for what sounds like "the 3". Would that be g? :confused:

StopStart 6th Jan 2012 18:44

Very nice piece of flying from the mighty J there. Standard selection of ding dings, woop woops and quacks quacks at inappropriate moments too. That many "bank angles" though would require an RAF aircraft to be reduced to its component parts for in depth NDT. Because we're idiots.


Hmmmmm, stall warning and sink rate on short finals and nobody felt the need to say anything
You are of course correct - there should've at least been a "niiiiice" from someone on the flightdeck. Remember, as long as you're stabilised and on speed by 4ft it's a good approach.
:ok:

glojo 6th Jan 2012 20:33

As an outsider looking in, I was mightily impressed with that display and equally impressed with the reassuring professionalism of that pilot. I would like to think his words were reassuring to folks on that flight deck that he knew EXACTLY what he was doing and although alarms were sounding, most seemed to be short term warnings that the pilot was negating after putting that kite ;) through its paces. click

Going into witter mode.
I have had the misfortune :):O to completing various advanced driver\rider courses and listening to the instructor's commentary and giving my own lets folks know we are in charge of the beast as opposed to the beast being in charge of the driver\rider\pilot

Hueymeister 7th Jan 2012 09:47

I love air shows, I really do...but why do that with a transport a/c? I saw the twin-engined thingy at RIAT strutting its stuff, amazing, but why? FJ hooning around in burner, old-timer fighters look great in their natural environment....maybe I'm just getting old!

bugsmasherpilot 7th Jan 2012 09:56

Very Nice Flying Display!!
 
I just wonder whether the A400M would be capable of the same, or if the computers cut in to prevent it???

Buster Hyman 7th Jan 2012 11:46

The download was a little slow & at one stage the video stopped...I assume that's what the stall warning was about then...

BEagle 7th Jan 2012 13:31


I just wonder whether the A400M would be capable of the same, or if the computers cut in to prevent it???
Well, the test pilots felt confident enough to display the prototype at well over 90º AoB at ILA Berlin only 6 months after the aircraft first flew.....


The 'computers' not only enable the aircraft to be flown without the need for the arm-flailing opposite-lock control column movements demonstrated by Captain America in his digitally-remastered Albert, but also provide sufficient envelope protection to avoid overstressing the aircraft.....

Or stalling it.....:uhoh:

Courtney Mil 7th Jan 2012 13:40

Is all the sticky tape on the fin there to repair it after those landings!?!? :rolleyes:

DX Wombat 7th Jan 2012 13:46

Don't be silly :E it's go faster tape. ;) They have, however, contravened the rules and regs by not having a pair of fluffy dice dangling in front of the windscreen. :=
Edited to ask what is probably a silly question but I am interested to know the answer.
At 1.34 there is mention of "the door" and at 1.56 the loading ramp appears to me to be open. Is it my vivid imagination and if not, is this deliberate or a case of "Oops we didn't secure it properly?"

NutLoose 7th Jan 2012 14:49

Ahhhhhhh but does he shut down two on one side during his display, drop the gear at the same time and do a bit of assymetric flying..... :E

YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

BEagle 7th Jan 2012 15:13

NutLoose, I presume you're referring to Sarel Ceronio's astonishing display in the SAAF DC-4 Skymaster at the Harvard 50th anniversary air show:


I can't see that getting past any flying display committee these days! And yes, he was double asymmetric at one point....:ooh:


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