TOP TEN Crosswind and Scary Aircraft Landings

ULTIMATE COMPILATION of aircraft crosswind and scary wild landings landing wingstrike near crash crashes near miss 747 787 737 jumbo hong kong plane airplane aeroplane jet airliner boeing airbus lufthansa germany heavy close. ULTIMATE COMPILATION of aircraft crosswind and scary landings landing wingstrike near crash crashes near miss plane airplane aeroplane jet airliner 787 boeing airbus lufthansa germany heavy close

Auteur: Nortonroad
Tags: aircraft and COMPILATION crash crashes crosswind landings miss near of scary ULTIMATE wingstrike
Ajoutée: mardi 05 juin 2012 09:07:32
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Aircraft Emergency Landing ( Must See )

http://www.carpcorner.co.uk - Emergency Landing - This is so controlled it is untrue!

Auteur: CarpMaster88
Tags: Aeroplane Aircraft Airplane Amazing Awesome Crazy Emergency Funny Landing
Ajoutée: vendredi 16 avril 1948 21:36:41
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Helios Solar Powered Aircraft

Compilation of test flights. Pathfinder Solar Plane preceeded Centurion. Pathfinder turned into Pathfinder+ by removing the original center panel and replacing it with a panel that was about 48 feet in length. Centurion turned into Helios Prototype, which turned into Helios and Helios with a fuel cell. The difference between Centurion and Helios prototype was removing the center panel and adding 2 new center panels. Helios flew with 5 pods and had a full solar array. The fuel cell version was made by removing the center pod and replacing it with the fuel cell pod. That is the one at the end of the video.

Auteur: BrunoTheQuestionable
Tags: aircraft Helios power solar
Ajoutée: lundi 03 août 1942 14:33:45
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Mindstorms Aircraft Factory

A project of the robotics group of VHG Bogen 25 RCX 73 motors costs: 8000? 2000 man hours

Auteur: Knusel111
Tags: electronics Lego mechanics Mindstorms plane robotics
Ajoutée: lundi 13 juin 2022 03:41:48
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Danger - Low Flying Aircraft

Low Flying Aircraft. LOL

Auteur: Murphy666
Tags: Funny Plane
Ajoutée: lundi 09 mai 1932 05:03:24
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Solid State Aircraft

A report from Hank Green of EcoGeek.org on the Ohio Aerospace Institute's solid state aircraft.

Auteur: Ecogeeky
Tags: aircraft airplane ecogeek solar
Ajoutée: dimanche 16 décembre 1973 11:14:53
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Hit The Deck: Aircraft Carrier Crashes

This is a short clip. The entire video is 60 min. For more details go to http://www.militaryvideo.com/store/store.cfm This video contains one hour of the most dramatic carrier landing accidents ever recorded. Film footage from the 1940s to the 1960s of planes ripping into and exploding on the flight deck; dramatic rescues of pilots; planes ramming the island. Featuring the USS Wasp (CV-18), USS Princeton (CV-37), USS Guadalcanal (CVE-60), USS Bunker Hill (CV-17), USS Makassar Strait (CVE-91), USS Philippine Sea (CV-47) and USS Essex (CV-9). Also includes C-130 aborted and successful landings on USS Forrestal (CVA-59).

Auteur: Militaryvideocom
Tags: Aircraft Aviation Carrier Corsair Crash Crashes Navy Plane WWII
Ajoutée: dimanche 28 mars 1971 06:45:51
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Forgotten Aircraft - Lockheed Constitution

The Lockheed R6V Constitution was a large, propeller-driven, double-decker transport aircraft developed in the 1940s by Lockheed as a long-range, high capacity transport and airliner for the U.S. Navy and Pan American Airways. (The Constitutions were identified as R6O until 1950.) Only two of the planes were ever built, both prototypes. Although these two planes went into service with the Navy, the Constitution design ultimately proved underpowered and too large for practical airline use at the time. The Constitution remains the largest fixed-wing aircraft type ever operated by the U.S. Navy. The Lockheed Constitution began life in 1942 as a joint study by the U.S. Navy, PanAm, and Lockheed. The design requirements, initially designated Lockheed Model 89, called for a large transport aircraft to improve upon the Navy's fleet of flying boats. PanAm was involved in the study because such an aircraft had potential use as a commercial airliner. This transport would carry 17,500 pounds of cargo 5,000 miles at a cruising altitude of 25,000 feet and a speed greater than 250 mph. The aircraft would be fully pressurized and large enough so that most major components could be accessed and possibly repaired in flight. For instance, tunnels led through the thick wings to all four engines.) The aircraft was designed by a team of engineers led by Willis Hawkins and W.A. Pulver of Lockheed and Commander E. L. Simpson, Jr. of the Navy. The name Constitution was given to the project by Lockheed president Robert E. Gross. The Constitution design had a "double bubble" fuselage, the cross section of which was a "figure eight". This unorthodox design utilized the structural advantages of a cylinder for cabin pressurization, without the wasted space that would result from a single large cylinder of the same volume. The original contract from the Bureau of Aeronautics called for 50 Constitutions for a total price tag of $111,250,000. However, on VJ Day, the contract was scaled back to $27,000,000 for only two aircraft. The first Constitution, BuNo 85163, was built in the summer of 1946 at the Lockheed plant in Burbank, California. Because of the aircraft's large size?the tail towered 50 feet?Lockheed had to build a special hangar for final assembly. The $1,250,000 hangar, Lockheed-California's Building 309, measured 408 feet long, 302 feet wide, and the equivalent of six stories tall. The footprint of the hangar covered four acres. The R6O made its first flight on November 9, 1946. Joe Towle and Tony LeVier flew the plane on a leisurely course to Muroc Air Force Base. Once there, the plane underwent a carefully documented test program. At this time, electronic data recording technology was not well developed, so instrument readings were recorded by a movie camera pointed at the instrument panel. The first Constitution made a nonstop flight from Moffett Field to NAS Patuxent River on July 25, 1948. The pilot for the flight was Commander William Collins (USN) and the copilot was Roy Wimmer, Lockheed engineering test pilot. Four days later, the ship was formally christened by Mrs. John L. Sullivan, wife of the Secretary of the Navy, at Washington National Airport. The R6O tested JATO takeoffs with six rockets mounted on the rear of the fuselage. At full gross weight, the rockets shortened the takeoff run by 24%. Ship No. 1 was delivered to Navy Transport Squadron VR-44, based at NAS Alameda, on February 2, 1949. Both it and its sister ship, Ship No. 2 (which followed six months later), flew the route between California and Hawaii. The second Constitution, BuNo 85164, first flew on June 9, 1948. This aircraft, like its predecessor, had a double-deck configuration. The second aircraft, however, had an upper deck fully furnished as a luxury passenger transport, with accommodations for 92 passengers and 12 crew. The second Constitution, like its predecessor, also made a nonstop transcontinental flight. On February 3, 1949, the aircraft flew its 16 crew and 74 members of the press from Moffett Field to Washington National Airport. At the time, this was the largest number of people flown across the United States in a single flight. In the early 1950s, Ship No. 2 made a Navy recruiting tour of 19 cities. The side of the fuselage proudly advertised "YOUR NAVY?AIR AND SEA." Some 546,000 toured the plane's interior. General characteristics Crew: 12 Capacity: 168 passengers Length: 156 ft 1 in (47.6 m) Wingspan: 189 ft 1 in (57.6 m) Height: 50 ft 4.5 in (15.4 m) Wing area: 3,610 ft² (335.4 m²) Empty weight: 113,780 lb (51,610 kg) Loaded weight: 160,000 lb (72,600 kg) Max takeoff weight: 184,000 lb (83,460 kg) Powerplant: 4× Pratt & Whitney R-4360 radial engine, 3,000 hp (2,240 kW) each Performance Maximum speed: 303 mph at 25,000 ft (490 km/h at 7,600 m) Cruise speed: 260 mph (418 km/h) Range: 5,390 mi (8,670 km) Service ceiling: 28,600 ft (8,700 m) Rate of climb: 700 ft/min (210 m/min)

Auteur: Bomberguy
Tags: aviation Constitution history Lockheed R60 R6V
Ajoutée: samedi 25 mai 1996 05:22:06
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Landing on an Aircraft Carrier

In this clip, taken from the film Speed and Angels, watch as Jay and Meagan land an F-14 Tomcat on an aircraft carrier. Thanks to unprecedented access granted by the Navy, Director Peyton Wilson captured and created the most intimate film ever made on fighter pilots. Inspired by the passion of two young Navy officers she encountered, Peyton followed Jay and Meagan as they chased their childhood dream of becoming naval aviators flying the F-14 Tomcat. Their two and a half year journey takes them through dogfights in the Nevada desert, night landings on aircraft carriers off the Atlantic coast, and eventually to the biggest challenge young officers face: wartime deployment to Iraq. www.speedandangels.com

Auteur: Videocowboy26
Tags: F-14 F-5 fighter flying OMN Peyton pilot Tomcat Wilson www.speedandangels.com
Ajoutée: lundi 18 mars 1974 15:45:25
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Alien Jump Jet the coolest new aircraft

This is the new alien jump jet from http://www.snelflight.co.uk It is a 4 channel micro electric indoor VTOL It has 3 micro gyros that keep it as steady as a rock in the air, ground effect isn't a problem so you can hover inches off the ground. It's auto stabilization is amazing push on it and it pushes back to stabilize itself, it's very cool. When you order it you can select to have either a mode 1 or mode 2 transmitter. Mode 1 has throttle on the right stick, mode 2 has throttle on the left stick. It comes with the aircraft, replacment blades, a transmitter and a wall socket charger with an adapter for most major countries. At the moment it is only available through snelflight. They helped develop the aircraft and their customer support is amazing they are the best place to get one. They ship very quickly, usually in less then a week. But delivery times will vary depending on the postal service in your country. It is controlled via IR, but an RF upgrade will be coming out later this year, The IR signal is very powerful and it works well in the home, but if you want to fly it out doors or in large open areas you will want to upgrade it to RF. This is the main alien air forum wear you can ask questions and get answers about the alien jump jet and other alien air products coming soon. http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=813134 This aircraft is a blast to fly and it looks really cool, I think it represents a new wave in electric consumer rc aircraft.

Auteur: Taoistflyer
Tags: air alien channel cool craft indoor jet jump micro new quad rc rotor rtf small sub wings
Ajoutée: mardi 15 mars 2016 10:23:44
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Forrestal Disaster (Aircraft Carrier Explosion) - 1/5

Aircraft Carrier Explosion

Auteur: VibraciaX
Tags: air aircraft airplane carrier crash disaster eexplosion Forrestal
Ajoutée: vendredi 23 août 1996 20:50:50
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NASA morphing aircraft

NASA computer animation intended to illustrate the concept of a morphing, or shape-changing, aircraft

Auteur: Theworacle
Tags: aircraft NASA
Ajoutée: mardi 21 avril 1987 14:10:40
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Russian Aircraft Carrier Kuznetsov

http://www.aviationlive.org Online Aviation Pics,Videos and Forumg Admiral Flota Sovetskovo Soyuza Kuznetsov (Russian: ? ? ? , originally named Tbilisi and then Leonid Brezhnev is an aircraft carrier (heavy aircraft carrying cruiser (TAVKR) in Russian classification) serving as the flagship of the Russian Navy. She was originally commissioned in the Soviet Navy, and was intended to be the lead ship of her class, but the only other ship of her class, Varyag, has never been commissioned and was sold to the People's Republic of China by Ukraine under the condition she would never be refitted for combat.Kuznetsov was named after the Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov. While designated an aircraft carrier by the West, the design of the Admiral Kuznetsov' class implies a mission different from that of either the United States Navy's carriers or those of the Royal Navy. The term used by her builders to describe the Russian ships is tyazholiy avianesushchiy kreyser (TAKR or TAVKR) - "heavy aircraft-carrying cruiser" - intended to support and defend strategic missile-carrying submarines, surface ships, and maritime missile-carrying aircraft of the Russian fleet. This designation allows the Soviet/Russian navy to circumvent the Montreux Convention, which deals with ships passing the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus between the Mediterranean and the Black Sea.However, it is not solely a political designation, as the Soviets intended their carriers to be used differently from Western conceptions of their role. The Admiral Kuznetsov main fixed-wing aircraft is the multirole Su-33. It can perform air superiority, fleet defense, and air support missions and can also be used for reconnaissance and the searching for naval mines.It is augmented by the twin seat Su-33UB, which is also used for pilot training along with the Su-25UTG. The carrier also carries the Kamov Ka-27 helicopter for anti-submarine warfare and small transport. For take-off of the fixed wing aircraft, the Admiral Kuznetsov utilizes a ski jump at the end of its deck. On take-off aircraft accelerate toward and up the ski-jump using their afterburners. This results in the aircraft leaving the deck at a higher angle and elevation than on an aircraft carrier with a flat deck and catapults. The ski jump take-off is less demanding on the pilot, since the acceleration is lower, but on the other hand results in a clearance speed of only 120-140 km/h requiring an aircraft design which will not stall at those speeds.

Auteur: Freeaviation
Tags: kuznetsov putin
Ajoutée: samedi 22 août 2009 11:38:27
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TU-22 Backfire vs Aircraft Carrier

TU-22 Backfire attacking US Aircraft Carrier captured from the movie "the sum of all fears" but read the book, it's much better!

Auteur: M1TGLIED
Tags: Aircraft Anti-Ship Attack Backfire Bomber Carrier Flugzeugträger Luftangriff Missile Russian Strike Tu-22 Tu22 Tupolev
Ajoutée: mercredi 19 septembre 1951 11:58:56
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