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It's impossible. They said he wasn't flying it as a plane but rather as a rocket, and the fact that it had a wide body might have helped. Apparently I'm not the only one who wouldn't believe it if they didn't see it, the pilot also said if he knew the wing was missing, he would have ejected because he thought it's impossible with a wing missing too!
Originally posted by onehuman
To fly a plane with one wing and land it as well?
Part of it was the fly by wire computer system on the aircraft is built to stabilize the air craft with battle damage.
That's a pretty neat feat too, but at least it was intact, and somewhat symmetrical.
Originally posted by apacheman
If you scroll down about halfway on the link provided, there's a pic of an F-4 in flight with folded wings
Originally posted by C0bzz
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Although it has electronics I'm not sure if it really has FBW... seems like it's hydro-mechanical but augmented hugely by electronics.
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
That's a pretty neat feat too, but at least it was intact, and somewhat symmetrical.
Originally posted by apacheman
If you scroll down about halfway on the link provided, there's a pic of an F-4 in flight with folded wings
What's so astounding about flying with a missing wing is the asymmetry of the lift with only one wing. I would have thought no amount of adjustment to other control surfaces would compensate for that. And apparently they couldn't compensate at normal landing speed, I guess that's why he had to land going so fast.