sandman2122
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Huggyu2 said:Are they in C-models yet? Any names?
Perhaps a Swallow, North African of course. :laugh:And how many birds can you fit in those intakes
Terp737 said:I remember that one. The IP was a former student of mine. I guess I didn't teach him how to clear! Good guy. The cessna landed on 1604 minus one engine. Everyone in both acft unscathed.
FastCargo said:That incident sparked the change to put in T-38 windscreens rated to 400 kts for a 5 lb bird. However, there have been incidents since then where the bird has smashed through the canopy above the windscreen canopy bow.
From the hearsay I've heard about the story (and you know how reliable that is...), the Cessna was practically uncontrollable. Due to the CG and airflow changes, it entered a series of stalls and recoveries on its way down, and the IP on board made the most of it.SIG600 said:That T-38 vs. Cessna story is amazing. I can't believe the thing was still controllable with the huge firewall/speed brake AND the aft CG shift.
Sure we could. If we wanted to take the fun out of it.mule said:Why all of the "sts" comments? You aren't robots, you can refrain from using your fighter "cranium," "sts," etc. crap on a message board can't you?
Go for it. Start one. This thread is about T-38 mishaps.mule said:We could start a whole thread that would go on and on....
That said, the Navy seems to lose 2-3 T-45's per year with only 2 jet training bases. I'm surprised the AF seems to go much longer between mishaps with as many T-38 (training) bases as you guys have.Fury220 said:This thread is about T-38 mishaps.
I didn't mean to exclude you guys. I just wanted to prevent a sts pissing contest or something...SIG600 said:That said, the Navy seems to lose 2-3 T-45's per year with only 2 jet training bases. I'm surprised the AF seems to go much longer between mishaps with as many T-38 (training) bases as you guys have.
Terp737 said:I remember that one. The IP was a former student of mine. I guess I didn't teach him how to clear! Good guy. The cessna landed on 1604 minus one engine. Everyone in both acft unscathed.
Yea, talked to those guys the day after that incident happened...can you say 'Holy *&($!!!!' The only reason you can't see if the pilot of the civilian plane was wearing glasses was because of the grain of the HUD video. I am NOT kidding...it was that close.talondriver said:There's HUD (C model) video of a near miss with a light aircraft during a PIT low level. The IP is at CBM now. It had maybe two frames showing the encounter danger close.
Fury220 said:It's also a newer aircraft. We lost tons of T-38s in its earlier years, but it's since calmed down as we've learned it's Mx quirks and bad tendencies of its pilots. I assume it would be the same way with the Goshawk.
Interesting about that video...FastCargo said:Yea, talked to those guys the day after that incident happened...can you say 'Holy *&($!!!!' The only reason you can't see if the pilot of the civilian plane was wearing glasses was because of the grain of the HUD video. I am NOT kidding...it was that close.
FastCargo