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Kluseau 25th Aug 2017 07:16

"In the continuing battle between aeroplanes and the Earth..."
 
I'm trying to find the origin and correct form of an aviation quote or cliché I'm sure I saw in the Military Aviation area of PPRuNe, but which I apparently can't remember closely enough to allow the search function to tie down.

It is something like: "In the continuing battle between aeroplanes and the Earth, the Earth has never lost." Any thoughts gratefully received...

TR_Pilot 27th Aug 2017 19:50

Maybe this...
 
In the ongoing battle between objects made of aluminum going hundreds of miles per hour and the ground going zero miles per hour, the ground has yet to lose.

Fareastdriver 28th Aug 2017 07:43

Having seen a Tiger Moth spear into the ground seven eighths of the way around a loop and then the pilot wade out of the wreckage: Speed Kills!.

Danny42C 28th Aug 2017 10:41

FED,

No, it's not the speed - but the bump when you hit the ground !

Danny.

airpolice 28th Aug 2017 10:57

It's not the fall.... it's the sudden stop at the bottom.

wdew 28th Aug 2017 11:12

GRAVITY SUCKS

Herod 28th Aug 2017 11:21

Aeroplanes fly (basically) using Bernoulli's Principle. The Earth works according to Newton's Law of Gravity. A Law beats a Principle every time.

Danny42C 29th Aug 2017 15:46

Gravity Never Lets Up !

Prangster 29th Aug 2017 18:39

Gravity never lets up
 
Seems suspiciously down to earth for this site!

Dan Winterland 30th Aug 2017 02:06

Hardly anyone has died while flying. Most die when ceasing to fly all of a sudden.

2 TWU 30th Aug 2017 04:23

When flying, I always sit at the rear of the aircraft, have you ever heard of an airliner backing into a hill?

ORAC 30th Aug 2017 04:56

"In the ongoing battle between objects made of aluminum going hundreds of miles per hour and the ground going zero miles per hour, the ground has yet to lose."

The probability of survival is inversely proportional to the angle of arrival.

BEagle 30th Aug 2017 07:04


Gravity Never Lets Up !
Ladies know this.....:\

Jhieminga 30th Aug 2017 09:38


Remember one thing, the Pk (Probability of kill) of the ground is always 100%.

— origin unknown, but a much used philosophy by the instructors at the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center (NSAWC) in Fallon, NV.

From Skygod.com

FlapJackMuncher 30th Aug 2017 10:50

Is it one of Mr Kipling's?

camelspyyder 30th Aug 2017 11:30


Originally Posted by 2 TWU (Post 9876829)
When flying, I always sit at the rear of the aircraft, have you ever heard of an airliner backing into a hill?

G-ARPI came down arse first in Staines ISTR.

MaxR 30th Aug 2017 20:42


Originally Posted by ORAC (Post 9876839)
"In the ongoing battle between objects made of aluminum going hundreds of miles per hour and the ground going zero miles per hour, the ground has yet to lose."

...draws do not count.

SATCOS WHIPPING BOY 31st Aug 2017 00:42

"It's not flying, it's falling with style"

2 TWU 31st Aug 2017 07:25

Staines is a hill? Camelspyder, you need to get out more.

ETOPS 31st Aug 2017 07:29

Kluseau

The phrase you are looking for is...

"In the continuing battle between granite and aluminium - granite is yet to lose"


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