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Group C-27J Spartan: 24 of 36- 021_DSC_8984.jpg (1/1)
Wow, never saw that before! Doesn't that overstress that type of
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Group C-27J Spartan: 24 of 36- 021_DSC_8984.jpg (1/1)
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 15:11:47 -0500, "Bruce R"
wrote: Wow, never saw that before! Doesn't that overstress that type of airframe?? That is impressive! Wonder if the Thunderbirds are watching. =) As long as the pilot keeps positive g on the airframe as he goes through the barrel roll, the airframe doesn't really notice... e.g. the Boeing Dash-80 over Lake Washington in 1954. That, and I understand the C-27J is one tough li'l bugger... Bob ^,,^ |
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