Thread: Yak close call
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Old December 28th 06, 05:04 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques
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Default Yak close call

If it's a fake, it's damn good work. I've seen it a dozen times. The
perspective is right; the time vs distance from the top apex to the exit is
right for the Yak being flown at airshow GW; the roll rate is perfect both
on the vertical recovery line and on the exit slow roll, and even the
Doppler effect is perfect accompanying what to my ear is a perfect sound for
the expected engine MP and prop RPM combination all through the clip. That
little "dip" near the ground wouldn't be all that out of place. The
elevators on that crate are very sensitive.
Could be.........but I for one will be mighty surprised if it is :-)) If
someone proves it a fake, I'll be the first in line to say it fooled the
living hell out of me :-))
Dudley Henriques

"Jack Allison" wrote in message
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Ron Lee wrote:

Something about it looks fake to me. There seems to be an abnormal
dip in the flight path right behind an aircraft.

Ron Lee

Yeah, I'm not sold on this one either Ron.


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