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TransMach said:Well, had to draw a line through that guy's name on my list of "True American Heros" ... he won't get all that he deserves.
TransMach
agpilot34 said:... the MYSTERY at the time was designing an aircraft that could exceed the speed of sound without coming apart or being uncontrollable.
OH, please! THat extra 235 feet? at the speed of sound, that would make a difference of 2.3 knots in the indicated airspeed. Given that the sonic boom was heard by a whole bunch of people, the relevance of the indicated airspeed escapes me. The difference in the speed of sound? that would be about .54 knotsagpilot34 said:Another thing you have to consider with the F-86... the production prototypes were tested over the Salton Sea in Southern California. That area is 235' BELOW sea level. The dive was entered, speed was built up, and at the bottom they excecuted a 7.3g pull up. That pull up normally would have occured several hundred feet ABOVE sea level, but with the below sea level altitude at Salton, the F-86s took advantage of the denser air in the last few hundred feet. Everyone knows that indicated airspeed will read higher in denser air.