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Those that like the F15, have you seen this video?

 
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Feb 15, 2008 06:54 |  #1

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I was checking out another video link and this was linked from it http://www.youtube.com …aKxAN7bAs&featu​re=related (external link) now some of the responders think this is a fake but just look at the damage it took and still flew :cool:


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Feb 15, 2008 07:55 |  #2

Yup seen it. Israeli Air Force FTW! Best air force in the world. :cool:

And no, it's not fake. I remember it was on the news when I was still living there.


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Feb 15, 2008 08:44 |  #3

aridan wrote in post #4922773 (external link)
Yup seen it. Israeli Air Force FTW! Best air force in the world. :cool:

And no, it's not fake. I remember it was on the news when I was still living there.

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?


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Feb 15, 2008 11:02 |  #4

Box Brownie wrote in post #4922991 (external link)
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...


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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


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Feb 15, 2008 11:59 |  #6

One of my favorite military clips, amazing skill by the pilot :)


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Feb 15, 2008 14:41 |  #7

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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.


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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_me​ch.html (external link)




  
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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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Feb 15, 2008 21:55 as a reply to  @ dsul413's post |  #10

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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Feb 16, 2008 06:56 |  #11

Cougar12dk wrote in post #4926005 (external link)
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_me​ch.html (external link)

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.

There is a line in the "Linkage Diagram" box that mentions how the control surfaces will default to "in trail" if the "brain" fails allowing the pilot to remain in flight and fly using trim. A truly unstable "Fly By Wire" aircraft is rendered uncontrollable without the CPUs and the only option then is to "step outside."


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Feb 17, 2008 11:45 as a reply to  @ FlyingPhotog's post |  #12

The incident was real, the still pictures are real and that pilot has some grand skills.

The Video clips that show an F-15 landing with one wing was altered. They had no video of the actual plane landing with one wing.


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