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Originally posted by Ghost01
How do you do backflips only a few hundred feet in the air and slow down to almost a hover without stalling? Given that the F-22 is Not a V/STOL aircraft, this normally shouldn't have been possible!
As if this wasn't enough, I watch the plane go supersonic. It didn't have the sharp cracking sonic boom I expcted either. It flew silently over my head and dissappeared into the clouds and a few moments later, I heard the unmistakable whine of the F-119 engines overhead. The Pilot even did a demo of opening the weapons bays in a supersonic roll.
Originally posted by Ghost01
BACKFLIPS I saw a stealth fighter doing backflips in front of me at speeds so low that any other fighter plane would have stalled out. How do you do backflips only a few hundred feet in the air and slow down to almost a hover without stalling? Given that the F-22 is Not a V/STOL aircraft, this normally shouldn't have been possible!
Originally posted by RichardPrice
Supersonic at a US airshow? I highly doubt that.
Originally posted by Ghost01
Very unusual I know, but how do you explain that it was silent until a few minutes after it had flown over the air feild?
Tim
Originally posted by Ghost01
Very unusual I know, but how do you explain that it was silent until a few minutes after it had flown over the air feild?
Tim
Originally posted by radio_radio
I know that harriers have been able to do that for a while but it really made me gasp when I saw it. There's no doubt in my mind that it's a fine aircraft. How can it do that without turning it's engines down 90 degrees? I know that it has thrust vectoring... is that the same as the harrier because the engines look a lot different to me.
Originally posted by Ghost01
How do you do backflips only a few hundred feet in the air and slow down to almost a hover without stalling? Given that the F-22 is Not a V/STOL aircraft, this normally shouldn't have been possible!
Originally posted by RichardPrice
A greater than 1:1 thrust to weight ratio, and a very lightly fueled aircraft.
Originally posted by RichardPrice
Supersonic at a US airshow? I highly doubt that.
Originally posted by Ghost01
Supersonic at a US airshow? I highly doubt that.
Originally posted by Stark
I was at an air show just two years ago in Oregon where a Super Hornet did a low altitude fly by and broke the sound barrier. It was really low and close to us when it flew by, and I'm pretty sure it broke the sound barrier because it vapored up and went extremely silent as it passed...
Originally posted by WestPoint23
Anyway Tim I find it rather sad that in this day and age you still need to wooed by virtually meaningless air show demonstrations in order to support a particular jet. Most of the features that make the F-22 the most advanced and capable fighter ever cannot be demonstrated at an air show...
[edit on 21-5-2007 by WestPoint23]
Originally posted by RichardPrice
Supersonic at a US airshow? I highly doubt that.
Originally posted by Seekerof
I guess you had to see it first hand to become a believer...opps, a convert.
[edit on 21-5-2007 by Seekerof]