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Raptor3DPilot
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I don't know why I didn't get the elevator feeling Eco... instead of up and down it more was a transitional movement between up and forward and such. I'm sure if we just went into a straight vertical collective climbout I would get the feeling.

Airplanes are for guys with one dumb thumb...
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Eco8_Kid
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The elevator feeling is fun to a CERTAIN extent.

When I got to fly a small airplane. I kept pushing the joke down and up because I liked the feeling you got. You get that like gravity feeling on you , but it doesn't bother your stomach.

Now when you hit turbulence, THAT'S an evevator effect . Sudden drops aren't fun in an aircraft. They scare the **** out of me.

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SilverEagle2
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Now when you hit turbulence, THAT'S an evevator effect . Sudden drops aren't fun in an aircraft. They scare the **** out of me.


Shoot, that's every time I fly here in Utah. Got to love mountainous flying.

I'd ride that 104 in a heart beat. Closest I got was an SK-60 in Sweden as a 18 year old kid.

That 6+ G turn bout knocked me out. But that was because I was in a T-Shirt and Jeans and the pilot was in a full G suit.



Cheers

Wait..what!?!?! No, that can't be!
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Eco8_Kid
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I would love to get a ride in a jet. I want to feel what it's like to go REALLY fast and do stunts .

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r.j.models
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My dad got a ride in jet of soem kind cos he tougth shooting to the air cadets and navigation to some other group lol, so go do that for liek 15 years and your in

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midwestpilot
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do you really.... read this account

Someday you may be invited to fly in the back-seat of one of your country's most powerful fighter jets. Many of you already have . John Elway, John Stockton, Tiger Woods to name a few. If you get this opportunity, let me urge you, with the greatest sincerity...

Move to Guam.

Change your name.

Fake your own death!
Whatever you do .
Do Not Go!!!

I know.

The U.S. Navy invited me to try it. I was thrilled. I was pumped. I was toast! I should've known when they told me my pilot would be Chip (Biff) King of Fighter Squadron 213 at Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia Beach.

Whatever you're thinking a Top Gun named Chip (Biff) King looks like, triple it. He's about six-foot, tan, ice-blue eyes, wavy surfer hair, finger-crippling handshake -- the kind of man who wrestles dyspeptic alligators in his leisure time. If you see this man, run the other way. Fast.

Biff King was born to fly. His father, Jack King, was for years the voice of NASA missions. ("T-minus 15 seconds and counting ..." Remember?) Chip would charge neighborhood kids a quarter each to hear his dad. Jack would wake up from naps surrounded by nine-year-olds waiting for him to say, "We have a liftoff"

Biff was to fly me in an F-14D Tomcat, a ridiculously powerful $60 million weapon with nearly as much thrust as weight. I was worried about getting airsick, so the night before the flight I asked Biff if there was something I should eat the next morning.

"Bananas," he said.

"For the potassium?" I asked.

"No," Biff said, "because they taste about the same coming up as they do going down."

The next morning, out on the tarmac, I had on my flight suit with my name sewn over the left breast. (No call sign -- like Crash or Sticky or Leadfoot .. But, still, very cool.) I carried my helmet in the crook of my arm, as Biff had instructed. If ever in my life I had a chance to nail Nicole Kidman, this was it.

A fighter pilot named Psycho gave me a safety briefing and then fastened me into my ejection seat, which, when employed, would "egress" me out of the plane at such a velocity that I would be immediately knocked unconscious.

Just as I was thinking about aborting the flight, the canopy closed over me, and Biff gave the ground crew a thumbs-up. In minutes we were firing nose up at 600 mph. We leveled out and then canopy-rolled over another F-14.

Those 20 minutes were the rush of my life. Unfortunately, the ride lasted 80. It was like being on the roller coaster at Six Flags Over Hell. Only without rails. We did barrel rolls, snap rolls, loops, yanks and banks. We dived, rose and dived again, sometimes with a vertical velocity of 10,000 feet per minute. We chased another F-14, and it chased us.

We broke the speed of sound. Sea was sky and sky was sea. Flying at 200 feet we did 90-degree turns at 550 mph, creating a G force of 6.5, which is to say I felt as if 6.5 times my body weight was smashing against me.

And I egressed the bananas.


And I egressed the pizza from the night before.


And the lunch before that.


I egressed a box of Milk Duds from the sixth grade.

I made Linda Blair look polite. Because of the G's, I was egressing stuff that never thought would be egressed.

I went through not one airsick bag, but two.

Biff said I passed out. Twice. I was coated in sweat. At one point, as we were coming in upside down in a banked curve on a mock bombing target and the G's were flattening me like a tortilla and I was in and out of consciousness, I realized I was the first person in history to throw down.

I used to know 'cool'. Cool was Elway throwing a touchdown pass, or Norman making a five-iron bite. But now I really know 'cool'. Cool is guys like Biff, men with cast-iron stomachs and freon nerves. I wouldn't go up there again for Derek Jeter's black book, but I'm glad Biff does every day, and for less a year than a rookie reliever makes in a home stand.

A week later, when the spins finally stopped, Biff called. He said he and the fighters had the perfect call sign for me Said he'd send it on a patch for my flight suit.

What is it? I asked.

"Two Bags."

In life there is no spacebar!

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Eco8_Kid
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Wonderful story!!!!



I need to find some friends who can give me a ride hehe.


I don't think I would throw up because I don't get sick from motion.

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EvoFlight50
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i think that story was to push him away from wanting to go for a ride ... but that sounds like a hell of a lot of fun!
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Eco8_Kid
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http://www.incredible-adventures.co...-videopage.html

Look at this guys .


There main site is here:

http://www.aircombatusa.com/index.php

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EvoFlight50
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i have to start saving
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Eco8_Kid
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I would of thought it'd be more expensive. Just like flying those Russian Migs.


Hey midwestpilot,

How come you were invited?

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nitro fun
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WoW look at that little wing on that f104,
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valerko
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The aircombatusa looks really cool and affordable.Anybody ever done this?
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Wildcat Fuels
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Air Combat

Yep, been there done that...and yes I bought the T-shirt. The Marchetti is a great aircraft and a lot of fun. The merges are at 500 kts and the vertical pulls are great. You do between 4-5 G during the maneuvers and get about 6 engagements. Stay with the guys in the Marchetti's though as ther are some guys out there doing this type of thing in T-34's and you want to avoid these aircraft. They have some safety issues.
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Eco8_Kid
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The price seems reasonable. Seriously.

At first, I would be so hesitant to do a roll.

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midwestpilot
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to be clear...

I did not get a ride... that was an account from a reporter for sports illustrated..

Although.. I would love to go up... just not throw up

In life there is no spacebar!

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Eco8_Kid
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I think just going full speed (straight) 200' off the ground would be so fun .

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Eco8_Kid
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The force would be amazing .

I want to experience what a 90 degree turn is . I've only experienced a 60 .

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Loved the story. This must have been what it was like.


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Eco8_Kid
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Hehe I was just recently in a Cessna and I was climbing too high so the guy forced the yoke down and we dropped relatively fast and my stomach was like "OW" lol. It was pretty cool though heh.

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