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Red Bull AirRace - Matt Hall's Amazing Recovery

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  • "Military training." What a joke. He's a good pilot with good reflexes, and...

    He was friggin' lucky. I'm pretty sure that the military didn't teach him how to bounce an aerobatic plane off of the water.

  • 0:17 Did they add a water splash sound effect? lol

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  • Big boys. Big toys.

    Matt Hall, you are an inspiration.

  • For those that know nothing about stalling of a wing or understand the basic concept of lift or what happens during a stall stfu. 1 a stall is recoverable 2 how the f... Did pilot Anthony be a pilot which he isn't most likely and 3 why are you posting on shi" you don't understand.

  • cagou o cockpit..

  • That was CLOSE!!!

    

  • thats my friends step dad :0

  • @CommentClown oh look at the irony

    i didnt see your name, commentclown

    jackass

  • @CommentClown im a pilot, inbox me later il give you my details. and come stop by my bird, and lets go pull 2 G's for starters, compared to the 11 matt hall was pulling, and i wanna see you shit bricks :)

  • @CommentClown looks like you know a lot about military and non military training huh ?

    no. military didnt train him to bounce his rxs off th water., nor did his "non-military aerobatic school"

    to start off with, the problem wasnt the, it was the excessive g stall. the water was just an added danger

    i bet you are one of those youtubers who can comment and hide behind the "internet wall"

    btw, im not hiding behind any wall.

  • @cavaderblood

    Not exactly. When flying knife edge (~90* bank), the pilot uses rudder to pitch the aircraft up, and uses the thrust of the prop (and the angle of attack of the body) to produce at least some lift.. That's not what happened here. In his own words, his actions in the cockpit caused him to pull back on the stick a bit too hard, putting the aircraft into a high-speed stall (with high angles of attack, aircraft can stall even with sufficient flying speed). He was extremely lucky.

  • @pilotanthony it simple words, when the wings are sideways there's no airflow to stay up, just to turn. If you notice, they never go over 90 degrees. He did (he explains why in this video too) and had no airflow to stay upright. when he turned it horizontal he hit the water but he had JUUUUST enough speed and power to push through and up and away. Crazy reflexes!

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