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Saw a similar crash years ago with another -27 and it was a bird sucked into the intake but the pilot ejected just in time. If you look closely, you'll see birds in the area. I dont think this guy was as lucky.
Not making any judgement, just the possibility!!
Anthony"dont believe ANYTHING you hear and about HALF of what you see"...................J. Mott 1994
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Wow that is one lucky SOB of a camera man. I thihnk I would have had to clean out my shorts after seeing that from that perspective.
If that pilot hadnt made the attempt to turn down the ramp.. he would have hit just infront of the guy that took the first footage. and by the looks of it, taken out many more people.
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I didn't see a pilot turning down-ramp to avoid a crowd; I saw a fully-stalled aircraft with at least one engine in full burner, going wherever the heck it wanted to._________
-Matt
Red Bull has no earthly idea what "air racing" is.
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Originally posted by MRussellI didn't see a pilot turning down-ramp to avoid a crowd; I saw a fully-stalled aircraft with at least one engine in full burner, going wherever the heck it wanted to.
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Originally posted by Randy HaskinThe Flanker is very maneuverable even at high AOA. It appears to be in full stall, but it isn't._________
-Matt
Red Bull has no earthly idea what "air racing" is.
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Not that I have the knowledge to question this (I don't), but you mean that left-wing-drop at the end of the flight is not suggestive of a stall condition? I am asking more out of amazement than anything else.
Yes the wing dipping down is or more accuratly can be juggestive of a stall.
But I think it is safe to say we have all seen the SU-27 fly at a much slower speed, with more Maneuverability than exibited here in this clip.
I would say being down an engine (speculitve) with the speed he had, knowing he wasnt going to be able to pull out of it in time. He tried to make a hard left turn down the ramp, rather than impacat into a more crowded area.
But what do I know. I don't fly any more and I am far and away no expert on this kind of stuff. I am just taking my best guess. I guess the only one that would be totaly able to answer that question would be the pilot.
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