Re: Randy Haskin's Eagle
So what's the best thing about flying a military Jet fighter, what gives you the biggest buzz and think this is what it's all about? The G's, acceleration, speed or knowing that your flying the best technology to serve your country?
I'm sort of curious, I was talking to a friend today who is an airline pilot (737's) and he was talking about how boring the long flights could get. Obviously an F-15 can do a whole lot more, but I'm sure many missions would be transits or nothing much more than an airline flight profile.
Recently I went flying with in a Nanchang CJ-6, a 2 ship formation and then chasing each other in dogfights at low level, about 1000'. I loved it, just wish they had heaps more power and to me that's what the buzz of flying is about.
I was talking to a pilot I know who flies a civilian Hawker Hunter just after
he performed an airshow display. Would love to have been able to occupy the spare seat, the speed, acceleration, G's and high climb rate all in one flight. Do you get to fly those sort of flight profiles often?
Do you ever get much of a sensation of speed? Obviously the higher the altitude, the slower the feeling of movement, ever get the feeling that you are really tearing up the air, like low level and high mach number?
Whatever you say, I still think It's a great "job" to be able to fly an F-15.
Originally posted by Randy Haskin
So what's the best thing about flying a military Jet fighter, what gives you the biggest buzz and think this is what it's all about? The G's, acceleration, speed or knowing that your flying the best technology to serve your country?
I'm sort of curious, I was talking to a friend today who is an airline pilot (737's) and he was talking about how boring the long flights could get. Obviously an F-15 can do a whole lot more, but I'm sure many missions would be transits or nothing much more than an airline flight profile.
Recently I went flying with in a Nanchang CJ-6, a 2 ship formation and then chasing each other in dogfights at low level, about 1000'. I loved it, just wish they had heaps more power and to me that's what the buzz of flying is about.
I was talking to a pilot I know who flies a civilian Hawker Hunter just after
he performed an airshow display. Would love to have been able to occupy the spare seat, the speed, acceleration, G's and high climb rate all in one flight. Do you get to fly those sort of flight profiles often?
Do you ever get much of a sensation of speed? Obviously the higher the altitude, the slower the feeling of movement, ever get the feeling that you are really tearing up the air, like low level and high mach number?
Whatever you say, I still think It's a great "job" to be able to fly an F-15.
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