Reverse Half Cuban Eight. Unfortunately he based his safety calculations on an incorrect field altitude, and was unable to safely end the maneuver. On realizing the aircraft was unrecoverable he turned the aircraft slightly away from the show line, and then ejected. He initiated ejection with his left hand at 140ft of altitude, with a descent rate of about 8400 feet per minute. His airspeed was about 225kts. The aircraft was not salvaged.
@julesgymnast Yeah kk, cause i'm making vids every day and stuff. Maybe it has something to do with I have better things to do then spend every minute of my day on YouTube, like you child. You want me to drop it?, you started it, so you fuck up. You drop it or i'll keep going. Idc.
@julesgymnast umm, yes, i have Jules, and yes, it would have been refurbished because of the fact that metal is always able to be reused. dip shit. don't call me a moron. read up on your facts.
so uhhh... where did all the comments to this video go? -- 2 questions: why'd he do an invert so low? and did he stall trying to pull out of it? (hydraulics failure?, speed too low on pull out? - which would explain the stall .. maybe weather conditions, change in barometric pressure?) ... i smell a fish.. but thats just me, what do you guys think?
Reverse Half Cuban Eight. Unfortunately he based his safety calculations on an incorrect field altitude, and was unable to safely end the maneuver. On realizing the aircraft was unrecoverable he turned the aircraft slightly away from the show line, and then ejected. He initiated ejection with his left hand at 140ft of altitude, with a descent rate of about 8400 feet per minute. His airspeed was about 225kts. The aircraft was not salvaged.
nmcowboy1983 6 months ago
@julesgymnast lol, yeah allright. so you're angry, probably because you have no parents or something. i'll just let you go die alone k
ReaperEyEz 9 months ago
@julesgymnast Yeah kk, cause i'm making vids every day and stuff. Maybe it has something to do with I have better things to do then spend every minute of my day on YouTube, like you child. You want me to drop it?, you started it, so you fuck up. You drop it or i'll keep going. Idc.
ReaperEyEz 9 months ago
@julesgymnast lol, i like how on your channel, every comment is hatred against you, no wonder you have 0 friends. good luck in life
ReaperEyEz 9 months ago
@julesgymnast umm, yes, i have Jules, and yes, it would have been refurbished because of the fact that metal is always able to be reused. dip shit. don't call me a moron. read up on your facts.
ReaperEyEz 9 months ago
so uhhh... where did all the comments to this video go? -- 2 questions: why'd he do an invert so low? and did he stall trying to pull out of it? (hydraulics failure?, speed too low on pull out? - which would explain the stall .. maybe weather conditions, change in barometric pressure?) ... i smell a fish.. but thats just me, what do you guys think?
alberto148 1 year ago
Are those the Thunderbirds?
manhenk 1 year ago
ejection skills :D
joehm23 2 years ago
he did tht because they where upside down,. training requires to do that if posible cause shoot wont open properly
ReaperEyEz 4 years ago
so wat happens to the plane???
frenchyrulez 3 years ago
@frenchyrulez late reply lol, but the plane obviously gets destroyed and sent to the boneyards most likely to be refirbished.
ReaperEyEz 1 year ago
wow, thats nuts
juniorloz 4 years ago
thats lucky
PakInUK 4 years ago