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Practice my boy, practise. It'll be going on all this weekend as well.
Another fast jet just doing it now, but I can't make it out. Any idea what it is Stef?
Another fast jet just doing it now, but I can't make it out. Any idea what it is Stef?
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That narrows it down, F15, F18 or Mig
Used to have a supplier (AVX) whos office was under the flight path, always tried (and failed) to get a visit at RIAT time.
Used to have a supplier (AVX) whos office was under the flight path, always tried (and failed) to get a visit at RIAT time.
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F22 Raptor doesn't hover, it's probably the F-35 Lightning II - JSF (Joint Strike Fighter) which looks similar to the raptor and does have VTOL capability.
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Thinking about it, when you say vertical hover, I'm guessing you mean that tail is pointing towards the ground and nose to the sky. I'm looking at this list of the flying displays and the 22 is listed on there, so you're right it is a 22, and it's probably doing it's fancy thrust vectoring thing that allows the vertical hover. If it was doing a horizontal hover then it'd be a 35, but I don't see the 35 listed on the flyers list.
Have to say I do rather like the Raptor, got a few pictures of it at the toronto airshow last year.
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Thinking about it, when you say vertical hover, I'm guessing you mean that tail is pointing towards the ground and nose to the sky. I'm looking at this list of the flying displays and the 22 is listed on there, so you're right it is a 22, and it's probably doing it's fancy thrust vectoring thing that allows the vertical hover. If it was doing a horizontal hover then it'd be a 35, but I don't see the 35 listed on the flyers list.
Have to say I do rather like the Raptor, got a few pictures of it at the toronto airshow last year.
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Markus, You're right, the F22 can't hover. What it can do however is sit on its tail, and HOVER!!
I've just seen it with my own eyes ( and an F18 and the Typhoon ) and couldn't believe it. What a machine, what a noise.
I've just seen it with my own eyes ( and an F18 and the Typhoon ) and couldn't believe it. What a machine, what a noise.
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I'm guessing it's a "come and have a go if you think you're hard enough" type move, as if anyone does, it'll flip back down and kick the attackers ****.
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Red Arrows have just done their practise as well. Still very impressive to watch.
Apparently the Raptor is only flying on Monday and then it's off Fairford so it won't be around on the Public days
Still got the Vulcan though
Apparently the Raptor is only flying on Monday and then it's off Fairford so it won't be around on the Public days
Still got the Vulcan though
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