my cool video contribution
#21
Re:my cool video contribution
Originally Posted by Travis
Originally Posted by fsufan814
Powerplant: Two Pratt & Whitney
TF30-P-414A turbofans
(20,900 lbs static thrust per engine)
Wingspan: 64 ft. unswept,
38 ft. swept, (33 ft. over-swept stowage)
Length: 62 ft. 9 inches
Height: 16 ft.
Weight (empty): 40,104 lbs
Weight (max take-off): 74,349 lbs
Top Speed: Mach 2.34 (1,544 mph)
Service Ceiling: 50,000+ ft.
TF30-P-414A turbofans
(20,900 lbs static thrust per engine)
Wingspan: 64 ft. unswept,
38 ft. swept, (33 ft. over-swept stowage)
Length: 62 ft. 9 inches
Height: 16 ft.
Weight (empty): 40,104 lbs
Weight (max take-off): 74,349 lbs
Top Speed: Mach 2.34 (1,544 mph)
Service Ceiling: 50,000+ ft.
#22
Re:my cool video contribution
Originally Posted by bmaca455
Originally Posted by Travis
Originally Posted by fsufan814
Powerplant: Two Pratt & Whitney
TF30-P-414A turbofans
(20,900 lbs static thrust per engine)
Wingspan: 64 ft. unswept,
38 ft. swept, (33 ft. over-swept stowage)
Length: 62 ft. 9 inches
Height: 16 ft.
Weight (empty): 40,104 lbs
Weight (max take-off): 74,349 lbs
Top Speed: Mach 2.34 (1,544 mph)
Service Ceiling: 50,000+ ft.
TF30-P-414A turbofans
(20,900 lbs static thrust per engine)
Wingspan: 64 ft. unswept,
38 ft. swept, (33 ft. over-swept stowage)
Length: 62 ft. 9 inches
Height: 16 ft.
Weight (empty): 40,104 lbs
Weight (max take-off): 74,349 lbs
Top Speed: Mach 2.34 (1,544 mph)
Service Ceiling: 50,000+ ft.
#23
Re:my cool video contribution
Yes that bird should have been able to handle those speeds with no problems.
F-14 TomCats see Mach plus speed under normal usage
Hence the Swing Wings
the problem with those birds is maintence.
for every 12 hours of usage there is 6 hours of work for ground crew to work on(no bad for military vehicale) and if you left a wrench or a rag that turkey its going down. thats called FOD
foriegn object detail. not just for the work but for miscellaneous objects left behinde
NOTE: VF-213 is the squadren Number AKA: Black Lions
what happend. September 21, 1995 video of a F-14 fly-by that goes wrong. The aircraft nearly breaks the sound barrier (you can see the mist forming), then explodes because of what was apparently an engine compression failure. The two pilots, from VF-213 ejected successfully. The carrier battlegroup, with the USS Abraham Lincoln, was 1,400 kilomters(870 miles) west of Guam at the time.
lucky for us we don't explode when you turbo compressor fails.
falkhen
F-14 TomCats see Mach plus speed under normal usage
Hence the Swing Wings
the problem with those birds is maintence.
for every 12 hours of usage there is 6 hours of work for ground crew to work on(no bad for military vehicale) and if you left a wrench or a rag that turkey its going down. thats called FOD
foriegn object detail. not just for the work but for miscellaneous objects left behinde
NOTE: VF-213 is the squadren Number AKA: Black Lions
what happend. September 21, 1995 video of a F-14 fly-by that goes wrong. The aircraft nearly breaks the sound barrier (you can see the mist forming), then explodes because of what was apparently an engine compression failure. The two pilots, from VF-213 ejected successfully. The carrier battlegroup, with the USS Abraham Lincoln, was 1,400 kilomters(870 miles) west of Guam at the time.
lucky for us we don't explode when you turbo compressor fails.
falkhen
#26
Re:my cool video contribution
how the ---- could someone follow it that fast on a home camcorder? -and have it in the center picture the entire time?
ive seen ALOT of harriars/f14, hell even some fast helos and yes they are fast, but to break the sound barrier and video tape it, no way.
ive seen ALOT of harriars/f14, hell even some fast helos and yes they are fast, but to break the sound barrier and video tape it, no way.
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