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Originally posted by LSWONEMaybe this time you wont come up with wimpy excuses like I had my legs removed.
PS isnt that plane like 50 years old?
It couldn't make it to space, it does not have enough power to do so. But if it hypothetically did its' engines would not work, as there is no air for the jet engine to breath. But it would be able to eventually come back down due to orbital decay, although it would burn up in the atmosphere, as it is not adequately shielded for re-entry.
Originally posted by azzllin
To add during the flight the pilot tells him the difference between lift and stall is only a matter of a couple of knots air speed.
[edit on 10/8/2009 by azzllin]
Originally posted by starwarp2000
Reminds me of the Movie "The Right Stuff" when Chuck Yeager took the NF-104 Starfighter to the edge of the atmosphere.
Originally posted by Retseh
Originally posted by starwarp2000
Reminds me of the Movie "The Right Stuff" when Chuck Yeager took the NF-104 Starfighter to the edge of the atmosphere.
I asked him about that when I met him, and he said it was complete BS, at least as portrayed.
Interesting factoid - at that altitude, a U-2 has roughly a 10-15 knot operating window between stall speed and maximum speed.
Originally posted by watchZEITGEISTnow
"gob smacked!"
hey zorgon - it got to 70000 feet - how much higher could it go? If it went into "space" by mistake, could it come back? That really was an amazing video - thank you