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Originally posted by Ty'97Cobra
"That shot off of the America is very widely used….most people seem to initially think it is either an edited photo, or a risky maneuver. What was it?
It's not risky at all with practice…it was my opening pass to a Tomcat tactical demonstration at sea. I started from the starboard rear quarter of the ship, at or slightly below flight deck level. Airspeed was at about 250 knots with the wings swept forward. I selected afterburner at about 1/2 mile behind and the aircraft accelerated to about 325-330 knots. As I approached the ship, I rolled into an 85 degree angle of bank and did a 2-3 g turn, finishing about 10- 20 degrees off of the ship's axis. It was a very dramatic and, in my opinion, a very cool way to start a carrier demo. The photo was taken by an Aviation Boson's Mate who worked the flight deck on the USS America. Just as an aside...the individual with his arms behind his back is Admiral Jay Johnson, the immediate past Chief of Naval Operations for the Navy."
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So basically it is safe? Even at 250 and that close, i would assume someone would have been knocked on their asz! That is a neat pic!
Jonathon, notice the question mark. that means i have no idea what speed other than, "SCHIT your pants" speed. i dont know how fast the F14's go, but i know it is really fast.