F-35 Takeoff

Oldgrunt

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F-35 Takeoff






Read this text before watching the video; F-35 unintentional loop at takeoff on a carrier.



This guy clearly has brass and you know the sailors on the flight deck had a cow when they saw this unfold in front of them. Intentional? Hardly!
This is unbelievable!
F-35 unintentional loop at takeoff. A real "check your laundry" event.
A supremely well-trained US Navy pilot, ice running in his veins instead of blood, fully regains control of his $70 million, F-35 joint strike force fighter, after a problematic vertical take-off attempt... Watch as the rear vertical thruster fires to cause the problem.
There's nothing about this the pilot enjoys. If he could have ejected at 100' upside down and lived, he would have. Looks like the afterburner kicks in while still vectored for vertical takeoff. Lockheed would call this a "software malfunction" and do a little more "regressive testing". This is a good demonstration of power-to-weight ratio of this aircraft! And talk about stability control... wow!
If he didn't come out of the loop wings-level, it probably would have been bad news; maybe taking some of the carrier with him!
Add to this flying through your own exhaust, which can lead to equipment malfunctions, as in "flame out". The F-35 is single engine aircraft with vertical takeoff/landing capability, but it has the aerodynamics of a Steinway piano at zero airspeed. This is the most unbelievable piece of flying you will ever see in your life.
This guy's coolness saved a 70 million-dollar aircraft! On the other hand, he might not have had time to react to anything except just ride it.
I bet you'll watch it at least 2 times!

F-35 Take Off

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10150113735642761
 
This would be really something if it had happened in real life. Notice the bars in the lower left & right corners? They're status indicators from some video game. The real giveaway is the lack of movement on the carrier deck during the "flip". You'd think that the exhaust from that rear jet would cause at least a little bit of gear to be blowing around. Also, the chopper's blades are rock still; even on smaller ships it's *always* more than a little breezy on deck.

Still a cool video clip though.
 
Another video hoax, starting with the full size plane, then editing-in the model airplane in knife edge flight using top rudder until close to ground, then hard aileron input to straighten airframe for landing. Many RC pilots set this up for RC airshows, and it is a wow factor for sure, even with model aircraft.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lJy1idHwCc#t=16
 

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