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The F-16 Fighting Falcon is an American multirole jet fighter aircraft developed by General Dynamics and Lockheed Martin for the United States Air Force. Designed as a lightweight fighter, it evolved into a successful multirole aircraft. The Falcon's versatility is a paramount reason it was a success on the export market, serving 24 countries. The F-16 is the largest Western fighter program with over 4,000 aircraft built since production started in 1976.
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I don't want to split hairs here, but the highest I saw was 8.7Gs on that turn and a lot of it at around 5Gs...
Just a guess, it maybe because it doesn't show the HUD view at the beginning of the turn and during the turn, plane loses speed so the G force decreases. Starts with 450 Knots and decreases down to 330 Knots.
Yeah, for some reason they don't do *real* 9g turns anymore... They should go to about 475 to compensate for the loss of knots.
I think they dont do 9g turns because they can turn inside their own turn so they have to relax the g's to come back right over the runway and i think they only slow down to set up for the next set of maneuvers.
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I don't want to split hairs here, but the highest I saw was 8.7Gs on that turn and a lot of it at around 5Gs...
Just a guess, it maybe because it doesn't show the HUD view at the beginning of the turn and during the turn, plane loses speed so the G force decreases. Starts with 450 Knots and decreases down to 330 Knots.
Yeah, for some reason they don't do *real* 9g turns anymore... They should go to about 475 to compensate for the loss of knots.
I don't want to split hairs here, but the highest I saw was 8.7Gs on that turn and a lot of it at around 5Gs...
Just a guess, it maybe because it doesn't show the HUD view at the beginning of the turn and during the turn, plane loses speed so the G force decreases. Starts with 450 Knots and decreases down to 330 Knots.
thanks for video part2, poison