First part of the Discovery Channel's "Ultimate Strike Planes", a documentary that speaks about the most noticed and diffused war planes. This is the first part of F15 Eagle.
First part of the Discovery Channel's "Ultimate Strike Planes", a documentary that speaks about the most noticed and diffused war planes. This is the first part of F15 Eagle.
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During Operation Desert Storm an F-15C did a split S in persuit of an Iraqi aircraft during a dogfight. Due to the speed and altitude involved, when the pilot pulled out of the split-S dive and climb the G meter topped out at 12G's for 1-2 seconds.
That is where the F-15 pulled more than 9, they just dont do it regularly.
No pilot can withstand 12'g and the a/c would rip it self to bits. Most of us can take 10G's for only a few seconds before greying out and thats with a ton of training and G suits.
it doesnt matter how long, a pilot today with the G' suits of today can only take 10G's before blacking out period. Now with that said they are working on a new suit that "should" make it possible to 12G's however this is not in production and not been totally proven yet. Its called the Libelle G suit. it adds weight and complexity to the a/c which is another problem
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well I have been around the Eagle for 15 years and it can pull 9+ Gs....and YES it can pull 13 Gs or even 15Gs BUT not a sustained pull of that much force, BUT no ACFT is design too pull that much anyways, the F-15 is a Remarkable ACFT... one of a kind Beauty
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That is where the F-15 pulled more than 9, they just dont do it regularly.
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