2 F18's Mid Air!
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Quantum State

Original Poster:

9,037 posts

307 months

Sunday 17th May
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Just gently fly into each other !

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WO7FvvP33r0

SodiumThiopental

517 posts

3 months

Sunday 17th May
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Kids in the office. Lesson learned.

Manners79

261 posts

86 months

Monday 18th May
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Good example of how impressive modern ejector seats are especially how quickly they are sitting right way up under a canopy given the angle at which they punched out

gotoPzero

20,418 posts

216 months

Monday 18th May
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Man that was mental. They 2 crews probably passed each other during the ejection.

WH16

8,214 posts

245 months

Monday 18th May
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Manners79 said:
Good example of how impressive modern ejector seats are especially how quickly they are sitting right way up under a canopy given the angle at which they punched out
Four more Martin-Baker ties in the post.

The ACES II (not fitted to the Super Hornets in this incident but fairly standard fitment across other similar a/c) will allow safe ejection from a fully inverted attitude at only 150ft. It is astounding how quickly they function.

Austin Prefect

2,330 posts

19 months

Monday 18th May
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Martin Baker are probably the only one who will come out of this with any credit.

aeropilot

40,271 posts

254 months

Monday 18th May
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Probably an interesting post flight 'chat' on the ground in the dirt between lead and his wing...........


iphonedyou

10,355 posts

184 months

Monday 18th May
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WH16 said:
Four more Martin-Baker ties in the post.

The ACES II (not fitted to the Super Hornets in this incident but fairly standard fitment across other similar a/c) will allow safe ejection from a fully inverted attitude at only 150ft. It is astounding how quickly they function.
That's absolutely mad. So incredibly impressive.

LankyFreak

859 posts

55 months

Monday 18th May
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do you think they were arguing in the air with the chutes pulled?

_Rodders_

3,029 posts

46 months

Monday 18th May
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The video is bizarre.

Never seen two F18's mating before.

WH16

8,214 posts

245 months

Monday 18th May
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_Rodders_ said:
The video is bizarre.

Never seen two F18's mating before.
It's how they procure T-45s

Chuck328

1,631 posts

194 months

Monday 18th May
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WH16 said:
_Rodders_ said:
The video is bizarre.

Never seen two F18's mating before.
It's how they procure T-45s
Well, I'd heard it was a video of two Growlers coming together.

Wasn't the video I had in mind...

RobbyJ

1,823 posts

249 months

Monday 18th May
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_Rodders_ said:
The video is bizarre.

Never seen two F18's mating before.
But you've seen two growlers grinding against each other? (can't believe the thread got this far without a growler gag).

RobbyJ

1,823 posts

249 months

Monday 18th May
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Chuck328 said:
Well, I'd heard it was a video of two Growlers coming together.

Wasn't the video I had in mind...
Great minds!!!!!

Starfighter

5,334 posts

205 months

Monday 18th May
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Some initial analysis here...


deggles

704 posts

229 months

Monday 18th May
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So lucky they were able to eject safely with the two airframes entangled like that eek

BrettMRC

5,862 posts

187 months

Monday 18th May
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I wonder what actually locked them togther post contact? Some physical hook up, or was it aerodynamic forces?


aeropilot

40,271 posts

254 months

Monday 18th May
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BrettMRC said:
I wonder what actually locked them togther post contact? Some physical hook up, or was it aerodynamic forces?
To me it looks like the No.2 dropped onto the top of the No.1 in such a way that the fuselage of No.2 got trapped into the 'V' of the two vertical stabs of No.1, and that's what locked them together as such.......?


SodiumThiopental

517 posts

3 months

Monday 18th May
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They’ll be getting nice new ties though, and watches ( if they want ).

bobbo89

5,972 posts

172 months

Monday 18th May
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You'd have to buy the watch wouldn't you?