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This reminds me: In 1966, Russian pilots Kapustin and Jarow had problems with their plane, and they could have climbed and ejected, resulting in the plane crashing into a west Berlin residential area, but instead they chose to save the lives of their cold war enemies and forfeited their own lives by crashing the plane into the Stößensee.
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Get the video from the avweb link and look at how fast the ground is coming up just before he ejects - it's scary.
Chrono - don't blame you, they do look similar from the front.
The reports have been saying the plane cost $20m. I thought half the point of the F-16 was that it was cheap, something like $5m. What does a really expensive plane like an F-15 or F-22 cost then? I thought an F-15 was around $15m.Blah blah blah nick blah blah confusion, blah blah blah blah frog.
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Watch the pilot's left arm in the video, you can see the point where he realizes he's going in when he begins to move his hand bewteen the throttle and the ejection handle. In the still picture it's clear he opened the engine up to full burner to try to get enough airspeed to recover, but it was too late.Last edited by Jon P. Inghram; 1 February 2004, 14:07.
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"The requirement for demonstration pilots to real time convert MSL to AGL numbers, a maneuver with a limited margin of error, and a preconscious level of awareness created a situation more susceptible to pilot error."
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