Photo By Sean E. Dunn. |
The photo from the USS America in the summer of 1989 is widely seen, and most folks think it was either an edited photo, a risky maneuver, or a crash in progress. However, Snodgrass explained: "It's not risky at all with practice. It was my opening pass in a Tomcat tactical demonstration at sea. I started from the starboard rear quarter of the carrier, slightly below flight deck level. Airspeed was about 270 kts with the wings swept forward. I selected afterburner at about a half-mile out, and the aircraft accelerated to about 315 kts. As I approached the fantail, I rolled into an 85-degree bank and did a hard 5-6G turn, finishing about 10-20 degrees off of the boat's axis. Microseconds after this photo was taken, after rolling wings-level at an altitude slightly above the flight deck, I pulled vertical with a quarter-roll to the left, ending with an Immelman roll-out 90 degrees and continued with the remainder of the demo. It was a dramatic and, in my opinion, a very cool way to start a carrier demo as first performed by a great fighter pilot, Ed "Hunack" Andrews, who commanded VF-84 in 1980-1988.
The photo was taken by a Petty Officer who worked the flight deck. The individual with his arms behind his back was Admiral Jay Johnson, immediate past Chief of Naval Operations for the USN."
Photo By Sean E. Dunn. |
Photo By Sean E. Dunn. |
Tayun:
ResponderEliminarEl otro dia, en uno de tus posts dejaste caer,como quien no quiere la cosa, que habías volado el F-14 (casi na!); me extrañó que ningún miembro del Club le sacara partido al tema, por lo que con este post, aprovechando aquello del Pisuerga y abusando de tu bien contrastada paciencia y en interes general de la clientela...¿sería mucho pedir que nos dieras una pesetilla sobre tu experiencia personal con el "Pavo"?
Gracias por anticipado y perdón por el morro...
Un abrazo.
Pablo.
P.S: nombre del post:
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Hola Pablo. No es nada extraordinario. Durante el curso de piloto de pruebas en Río Pax se vuelan diferentes modelos de aeronave y se sale fuera para conocer otros y evaluarlos. Sí me considero afortunado de haberlo hecho durante los últimos años de servicio del Tomcat, pero ¡se me han escapado tantos otros....!
ResponderEliminarUn fuerte abrazo.