Hi All
I was checking out another video link and this was linked from it http://www.youtube.com …aKxAN7bAs&feature=related
now some of the responders think this is a fake but just look at the damage it took and still flew 
BoxBrownie Cream of the Crop 10,198 posts Likes: 29 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Surrey More info | Feb 15, 2008 06:54 | #1 Hi All That was a great meal ~ you must have a good set of pans
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BoxBrownie THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 10,198 posts Likes: 29 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Surrey More info | Feb 15, 2008 08:44 | #3 aridan wrote in post #4922773 Yup seen it. Israeli Air Force FTW! Best air force in the world. ![]() And no, it's not fake. I remember it was on the news when I was still living there. Thanks for the feedback. That was a great meal ~ you must have a good set of pans
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FlyingPhotog Cream of the "Prop" 57,560 posts Likes: 178 Joined May 2007 Location: Probably Chasing Aircraft More info | Feb 15, 2008 11:02 | #4 Box Brownie wrote in post #4922991 Thanks for the feedback. I wonder whether such an incident influenced the development of one of the more recent models that look more like a "lifting body" shape? Also is the F-15 of the generation of warbirds that are 'inherently unstable' that need a computer to fly, if so could that also explain how the pilot was able to keep control? Fairly certain the F15 is NOT fly-by-wire... Jay
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Feb 15, 2008 11:38 | #5 ya ive seen this before when it aired on tv....i was like omg thats insane! f-15 is not fly by wire btw t5i with kit lens, Canon Nifty Fifty, Sigma 530 super, Nikon SB-24(2), Canon 40mm f2.8, Canon 28-135 IS, Tokina 11-16mm f2.8, Canon 70-200 f2.8
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RCoulter Goldmember 1,703 posts Joined Aug 2006 Location: Reno,NV More info | Feb 15, 2008 11:59 | #6 One of my favorite military clips, amazing skill by the pilot Airliners.net
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Feb 15, 2008 14:41 | #7 FlyingPhotog wrote in post #4923759 Fairly certain the F15 is NOT fly-by-wire... I could be mistaken, but I could have sworn the new F-15I, or "RA'AM" (Thunder) as they code-call them in Israel, is either a fly-by-wire, or has been improved by the Israeli Aeronautical Industry (AIA) to be one. 5D Mark III | 135L | 24-70L | 580EXII | Flickr | Instagram
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Cougar12dk Hatchling 1 post Joined Feb 2008 More info | Feb 15, 2008 18:19 | #8 The pilot flies the machine through an analog electronic "fly by wire (FBW)" system. It's actually a hydro-mechanical control system. http://www.f15sim.com/operation/f15_hydro_mech.html
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dsul413 Senior Member 510 posts Joined Oct 2005 More info | Feb 15, 2008 21:53 | #9 I heard a story from a Colonel when I was at Lackland for training this past summer about his test pilot days where he sheared a whole wing off doing a manuever and landed it. Amazing planes.
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Naturalist Adrift on a lonely vast sea 5,769 posts Likes: 1251 Joined May 2007 More info | It is VERY real and after analysis it is felt the only thing that kep it flying was the sustained high air speed. Very fortunate airmen there.
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FlyingPhotog Cream of the "Prop" 57,560 posts Likes: 178 Joined May 2007 Location: Probably Chasing Aircraft More info | Feb 16, 2008 06:56 | #11 Cougar12dk wrote in post #4926005 The pilot flies the machine through an analog electronic "fly by wire (FBW)" system. It's actually a hydro-mechanical control system. http://www.f15sim.com/operation/f15_hydro_mech.html Thanks... Interesting link. But as regards the post I originally replied to, the F15 is not prone to becoming a ballistic "flying brick" if the electronic fail. It is not inherently unstable requiring computers to even fly. Jay
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spectre Senior Member 825 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Escondido, CA More info | The incident was real, the still pictures are real and that pilot has some grand skills. Todd M. Allen TacAir Photography
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