Thunderbirds Near Miss -- WOW!
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Subject: Thunderbirds Near Miss
Wow! This is why people
love air shows. This one was really close. Big post flight hose-down. Check
out the speed brakes fully deployed on the F-16 on the left!
These guys are better than this, but close calls do happen. Obviously the timing
was off in this maneuver. In a crossover, both planes try to cross each other
at the same altitude turning in different directions. The lead plane flies a
constant airspeed, and the second plane adjusts his airspeed (relative motion)
to stay as close possible without having a mid-air.
In the photo, the second plane was going too fast and pulled his speed brakes
(panels sticking out on tail) and idled his engine (decreased contrail). He
also was changing his altitude, based on the aeronautical law that states that
two planes cannot occupy the same airspace at the same time. The altitude
change was what saved his butt.
It is amazing that they didn't swap paint. .....however, this is why people like
air shows. Fly Navy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!