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The first plan for Operation Eagle Claw (1980 in Iran) was to land and start in football stadium in Theran with a C-130, to do that the Air Force had to modify a C-130 like it is shown in the video.

 

It's Operation Credible Sport. Operation Eagle Claw is different.

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Something interesting happened at 3:34.

 

I think when the aircraft lands you can see a missing panel at the right vertical stabilizer.

 

They flew that thing unusually aggressively and quick for an F-15. I cant remember a display like this.


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They flew that thing unusually aggressively and quick for an F-15. I cant remember a display like this.

 

Same here. I never took the F-15 for a lame duck, but I was very impressed with the maneuverability displayed in this... erm... display. :)

 

Also, the panel detaching from the right stabilizer was also my impression. It looked to me as if the aircraft wobbled a bit and the pilot kept it going straight for a few moments, assessing whether something bad had just happened, and then decided it'd be safe to continue with the display.

 

Also, the never ending nose high taxi was quite funny. :)

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I think when the aircraft lands you can see a missing panel at the right vertical stabilizer.

 

They flew that thing unusually aggressively and quick for an F-15. I cant remember a display like this.

 

This sure wasn't the default USAF display routine.:music_whistling:

IMHO this bird was piloted by the Boeing test crew and not USAF personnel.:joystick:

 

Anybody with some more info on this?

 

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I think when the aircraft lands you can see a missing panel at the right vertical stabilizer.

 

They flew that thing unusually aggressively and quick for an F-15. I cant remember a display like this.

 

They handled that F-15 like the stole it, I couldn't stop laughing or gaping at what they were doing. Watching that piece fly off was really not that surprising. They flew level for a short time after it flew off - they were either worried and checking things or laughing their butts off.

 

Didn't really slow them down though. if they were concerned;

 

"Jim! did something just fly off?!"

"Yeah something flew off I think, controls seem alright"

"Can confirm that the bird is not on fire and no warning lights are on, so....."

"Well, better take it easy and land her in a military "wheelie" position then...after this freaking awesome vertical climb"

 

 

Was a great display.

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Finnish Air Force F/A-18C solo display in Royal International Air Tattoo on July 2015

 

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This vid is awesome^2!

No commentary, no #@ "music" put over the actual music that is right there.

"1/2 KUUBALAINEN" - this one I understand :D

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Belgian Demo F-16 - 2012

 

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Belgian C130 above Ovar - Portugal.


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