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T-45 Spin Video

bunk22

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pilot
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My assumption is spinning the 45 is out of the question. This particular spin test doesn't look too fun.

 

MasterBates

Well-Known Member
Don't spin the 45. It don't like the upright spin, and turns it into an inverted spin IIRC.

I did a surprising amount of dumb shit in that jet, but I never spun it. Did scare the hell out of myself on a solo once though, and thought it was going to spin.
 

a2b2c3

Mmmm Poundcake
pilot
Contributor
Didn't the test pilots need to attach a rocket pod to one wing to get it to actually generate a steady state spin...? Otherwise the jet would always fix itself...
 

Slammer2

SNFO Advanced, VT-86 T-39G/N
Contributor
That got the heart rate up a little. Stupid question: do they just teach you spin recovery in flight school in case it happens or do they make you intentionally enter them and then recover?
 

TheBubba

I Can Has Leadership!
None
Both. You will spin an aircraft so you know how to get out of it in case it happens. Even SNFO's spin the T-6.
 

bunk22

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pilot
Super Moderator
That got the heart rate up a little. Stupid question: do they just teach you spin recovery in flight school in case it happens or do they make you intentionally enter them and then recover?

You intentionally put the T-34 and soon to be T-6 into a spin and recover. However, the 34 and 6 recover very easy from a spin. There have been mishaps but look at the number of spins we do compared to the losses. Spins always get hyped up for spins and once they do them, they find out not all that bad. Now a spin like that one in the 45, would suck.
 

TheBubba

I Can Has Leadership!
None
^Agree with bunk. I was super scared the first time I spun the T-6. After the first time and I saw that as long as you follow the procedures, you'll be fine, I was good with it. Even as a SNFO with all of 2 hours in the front of a T-6, I found that the recovery was simple. Yes, its a need to know item b/c there lies the possibility of spinning during dynamic flight, but from a student perspective, I think its more of a confidence builder.

Just remember... full opposite rudder.
 

bunk22

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pilot
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^Agree with bunk. I was super scared the first time I spun the T-6. After the first time and I saw that as long as you follow the procedures, you'll be fine, I was good with it.

Just remember... full opposite rudder.

I was scared as an IP coming back through the FITU. I flew COD's for so long, I didn't know what greater than 60 degrees angle of bank felt like. My FITU IP had said I was literally yelling the recovery steps...didn't need the ICS. Now being upside down, spinning, heh, whatever. Normal stuff.
 

GO_AV8_DevilDog

Round 2...
Contributor
only spin experience I have was in a 172,

wasn't prepared for it nor was it supposed to happen on our flight, I just brought up the subject and my instructor was like "oh, you've never been in a spin before... my flight controls"

so we did it, non-event

then he said "your turn :eek:"

I never thought I'd ever be in a 172 looking at an inverted horizon before...


Anyways.. watching this video gives me a new take on the word "spin"..
 

statesman

Shut up woman... get on my horse.
pilot
When the pilot said "looks like were going to need the chute, lets pop it now."

Is he talking about a parachute on the back of plane? I initially thought he might be referring to the chute strapped to his body, but now I'm not so sure seeing as how he didn't eject.
 

bunk22

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When the pilot said "looks like were going to need the chute, lets pop it now."

Is he talking about a parachute on the back of plane? I initially thought he might be referring to the chute strapped to his body, but now I'm not so sure seeing as how he didn't eject.

My guess is a drouge chute?
 

Flash

SEVAL/ECMO
None
Super Moderator
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When the pilot said "looks like were going to need the chute, lets pop it now."

Is he talking about a parachute on the back of plane? I initially thought he might be referring to the chute strapped to his body, but now I'm not so sure seeing as how he didn't eject.

My guess is a drouge chute?

An emergency spin-recovery parachute is often fitted to an aircraft when testing spin characteristics.

http://oea.larc.nasa.gov/PAIS/Concept2Reality/spin_technology.html


Spin-recovery parachute on an X-29:

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