What's wrong with this Tomcat?
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What's wrong with this Tomcat?
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Next time- when the front-seater is doing a negative-G maneuver, LOOK at what you're grabbing onto.
Next time- when the front-seater is doing a negative-G maneuver, LOOK at what you're grabbing onto.
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The cockpit is open. That can't be very good.
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I'd say there is, seeing as you can still see the damn pilot in the fucking cockpit.kojikun wrote:Is there anyone in the fucking cockpit? WTF?
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Actually, I was thinking about doing a Topgun joke... Thankfully, good taste prevailedIG-88E wrote:Come now,tellme you didn't get a laugh out of that one.VF5SS wrote:That was really bad, IG-88
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The backseater is never going to live that down...
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Ejection system must have been set to manual; otherwise they should have both been punched out. Good thing, since otherwise we'd be down another F-14.
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That may not be the case. I've never flown an F-14, but on the T-38 the ejection seats were independent of each other.Sea Skimmer wrote:Ejection system must have been set to manual; otherwise they should have both been punched out. Good thing, since otherwise we'd be down another F-14.
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Thats so the instructor can dump the n00b if he gets angry...Wicked Pilot wrote:That may not be the case. I've never flown an F-14, but on the T-38 the ejection seats were independent of each other.Sea Skimmer wrote:Ejection system must have been set to manual; otherwise they should have both been punched out. Good thing, since otherwise we'd be down another F-14.
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That's probably because its and old and fairly cheep plane meant only for training, and the trainee is more likely to punch out when its unnecessary then to wait too long.. All multi seat combat aircraft have a linked setting. IIRC in most US combat twin seater the pilot cannot be ejected with the back seater still in as they would be hit by the front seats rocket exhaust. The back seater alone can however ejectWicked Pilot wrote:That may not be the case. I've never flown an F-14, but on the T-38 the ejection seats were independent of each other.Sea Skimmer wrote:Ejection system must have been set to manual; otherwise they should have both been punched out. Good thing, since otherwise we'd be down another F-14.
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*sigh*Shinova wrote:My response upon seeing that pic:
Photoshop.
it's not a photoshop.
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IG-88E wrote:Come now,tellme you didn't get a laugh out of that one.VF5SS wrote:That was really bad, IG-88
Actually I got a good laugh out of that one. That Tomcat happens to belong to VF-213 Blacklions. That squadron was stationed on my ship during the last deployment I was on. Most of the people that knew anything about that squadron called them the "sealions" instead of the Blacklions because they put so many planes in the water.
I swear that squadron is jinxed. Besides the funny stuff like the picture and a couple of costly but mostly harmless planes in the water fiascos, I know of at least two fatal crashes involving that squadron. On my last cruise one plane came in too low and smashed into the back of the ship. Some of the plane skidded across the flight deck while the rest fell onto the faintail. The pilot died but I think the RIO survived.
The other accident involved one of the USN's first female fighter pilots. Again I think she died but her RIO survived. There was a big deal about this one in the media for a lot of political reasons. Personally I alwasy thought she had the bad luck to go to that squadron.
I'm thinking that part of the reason the radar operator survived in the two crashes I mentioned might be because they have their hands free and are a little quicker on the eject than the pilots?
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