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Freightdog wrote: Sat May 08, 2021 6:34 pm
Brody wrote: Sat May 08, 2021 6:07 pm
Remember folks, there’s Darwin Award candidates everywhere. Just hope they’re not too near you...

As for the title? A good example doesn’t immediately spring to mind.
10 degrees of flaps might be in order for that field.

Plus cutting down all those bloody trees.
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hanno wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 9:08 am A friend of my Dad was a Starfighter pilot. Commonly referred to as "Witwenmacher" (widow maker), he was one of the over 100 German pilots that died in Starfighter crashes.
That's sad, but very true. The plane was very unforgiving. If you look at the wings, they are comically small and you have to wonder how they can generate enough lift to fly and maneuver.

Well, put a big enough engine that can create enough thrust / speed and it will fly. But then everything happens that much faster from landing speeds to stall speeds, etc. You can find yourself out of the envelope so quickly in those things. That and in the Starfighter's day, ejection seats weren't what they are today.
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French pilot files legal complaint for being used for fighter jet target practice in 'hazing ritual'

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A French pilot has filed a legal complaint over allegations air force colleagues tied him to a target and ordered fighter jets overhead to open fire around him in a terrifying "hazing ritual”.

The pilot, who has not been named, alleges he was bound, blindfolded and bundled into the back of a pickup truck before being driven at breakneck speed to a secret location on the Mediterranean island of Corsica in 2019.

Roughly removed from the vehicle, he was tied to a post with a red cross placed above his head at Solenzara air base, reads the legal complaint.

He then heard what sounded like fighter jets opening fire and dropping shells around him for 20 minutes, with munitions landing at an estimated distance of 500 meters (about 1,640 feet).

The complaint reads that "simulated shots" were also fired directly towards the victim.

The 30-year-old pilot is now suing the air force for “aggravated voluntary violence” and “deliberately placing others in danger” by “professionals, army staff and ranked officers”.

The complaint alleges two superiors addressed him with "sarcastic remarks" before forcing the pilot to inflate and wear an inflatable maritime overflight outfit, raise his arms and stand as a "human clock.”

After hearing the sound of fighter jet engines, the complaint alleges the pilot realised he had been taken to a live-fire target range, north of the base.

After 20 minutes, unidentified personnel untied him and told him to join the vehicle by jumping on his feet as his legs were taped, the complaint reads.

“They played Russian roulette with Mirages,” said one of his lawyers Silvio Rossi-Arnaud.

Those allegedly involved were swiftly identified as they filmed the scene and posted them on a WhatsApp group.

Mr Rossi-Arnaud said that the cruel prank was a costly one to the taxpayer given that “an hour of Mirage flight costs €15,000 in kerosene. They are playing with top-level military equipment in a monumental waste of public money.”

A spokesman for the French Air and Space Force, Col. Stéphane Spet, said the images were genuine, but that they gave the wrong impression the aircraft were directing fire at the pilot who was tied to the target, adding that the closest any munition round came to him was about one kilometer (0.62 miles).

He told CNN that after an internal inquiry, "firm sanctions were therefore pronounced, including restriction to barracks, a serious sanction in an officer's and pilot's career”.

However, Frédéric Berna, another lawyer for the pilot, said he had never been informed of sanctions. "They show the total impunity that exists in the Air Force," he contended.

His client was "no longer hoping for anything" in his military career, he said, but "awaits for justice to recognise him as a victim." "He hopes that the institution will put these institutionalised hazing practices to an end, for future recruits,” he added.
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Lieutenant Marc Mitscher in an A-type seaplane, Pensacola, Florida, United States, circa 1916

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Tupolev Tu-144

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Some phenomenal detail in these USN vids

In the vid that follows Tucker Carlson ( puke ) talks about the USG press release scheduled for June, It promises to be a big admission of official knowledge of marine and aerial craft of unknown origin.
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nemo wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 3:37 pm Some phenomenal detail in these USN vids

In the vid that follows Tucker Carlson ( puke ) talks about the USG press release scheduled for June, It promises to be a big admission of official knowledge of marine and aerial craft of unknown origin.
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Were they officially released by the US Navy?
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