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![]() "Peter MacPherson" wrote in message news ![]() Maybe this is a stupid question, but here goes.... ; - ) Why is it that when fighter pilots roll in on a ground or air target they always seem to roll into an inverted dive? Is this just my imagination? What's the benefit of an inverted dive? Pushing the stick forward to initiate the dive on a target results in negative Gs. Rolling inverted and 'pulling' onto the target makes positive Gs. Early on in test and evaluation phases, prototype weapons (missiles, bombs, etc.) haven't been subjected to all the stress tests to determine their envelope. So, during early T&E it is safer to keep +1G on the weapons platform. |
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