@helihopter1 It's also used for high power ground engine runs. There's a hold-back tool that is slung in between the hook and a ground anchor to prevent the aircraft from rolling forward.
@helihopter1 Yes it does. And because the Navy didn't buy it? I don't know. Alot more fighter aircraft than you'd think have tailhooks. F-15 and F-16 to name a couple.
too low altitude
Zheidentified 5 days ago
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cff121 1 week ago
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cff121 1 week ago
@jdjk7
1. agree
2. totally agree
3. gear would probably collapse
4. The F-22 uses thrust vectoring in normal flight to reduce induced drag created by the elevons.
GIJOE1988 2 weeks ago
Video game?
paagronomoff2 2 weeks ago
That was just about the most derpy landing I've ever seen
glitch010 2 weeks ago 2
@y2kcobrar well id think because it was too expensive because it is the best aircraft in the world
helihopter1 2 weeks ago
@helihopter1 It's also used for high power ground engine runs. There's a hold-back tool that is slung in between the hook and a ground anchor to prevent the aircraft from rolling forward.
y2kcobrar 2 weeks ago
@helihopter1 Yes it does. And because the Navy didn't buy it? I don't know. Alot more fighter aircraft than you'd think have tailhooks. F-15 and F-16 to name a couple.
y2kcobrar 2 weeks ago
@y2kcobrar what so youre saying that the f 22 already has a tailhook then why they didint they made it also carrier based
helihopter1 2 weeks ago