C-130 aerobatics!!!

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C-130 aerobatics!!!

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Probably testing the warning system. :)

I think I heard every possible warning during the flight.

Sounds a bit like Dirty Harry ........

http://www.patricksaviation.com/videos/cpasley/5495
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Thanks for that John

Very Hollywood like dialogue :lol:
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Thought I'd heard that style of commentary before:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9h_pD9wC_k

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Yeah, when you're flying a multi-crew airplane, you'll hear that kind of callouts. If anyone ever dares to put up the C-17 demo, you'll hear the same thing too. Allows the pilot to concentrate on flying the plane while the copilot watches the instruments and looks for traffic, and the FE works the power.

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Shouldn't they try these sorts of things... let's say... over the desert? *-)

Very impressive though!
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:lol: ...But that's an airshow, not many of those done over the desert *-)
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If you look at the comments, there's a short slideshow that is linked to about who flew the flight and some of the premises of how they do it safely, mainly that once they determined the routine, they made it as simple to fly as possible (for example, only 2 power settings are used - TOGA & Flight Idle) and they have the co-pilot be the safety pilot calling "continue" or "abort" for any deviation. They also flew many hours in the flightsim to practice how to handle any problems that might arise and to verify the performance envelope. It's the kind of planning that allows you to maximize the "wow" factor without actually putting the aircraft at any significant risk.

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Garry Russell wrote::lol: ...But that's an airshow, not many of those done over the desert *-)
:doh: :lol: :lol: :lol: :doh:

Okay... I thought I'd read of "testing" somewhere...

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