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Can a Chinook Do This?
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Ok, I know we got somebody who built/worked on these things, I know we got at least a few who has used/flown in these things, and maybe even one who piloted these things. I think.
So, my question: Can a Chinook do this? Is the structural integrity there to accomplish this? Or is it straight bullshit/photoshop? |
Well its doing it aint it
I say Yes it can , I wouldnt want to be in the BACK:eek::help::repuke: |
I've seen them paddle like ducks too. And alight like a hummingbird. Why not a swift while we're at it.
There *are* Chinook experst here. I'll let them step forward on their own though. Given enough altitude, I guess you could do practically anything in one of those. |
I think the real question is, can everyone walk away after?
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The real question is ... can a Chinook do this twice?
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I have flown in a shit load of them and can honestly say thank God it never did that while I was flying with them, so the final answer is I have no idea.
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I've seen one do this at an airshow, so the answer is, "yes". They're pretty remarkable machines.
I think that, when one looks at this picture, one automatically assumes that the machine is doing a prolonged power dive. In reality, it is probably just doing a brief "nosestand". |
That's just an itty bitty sample of what they can do, since they got PF Flyers Sneakers.
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Here, hold my beer. Watch this!
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How far does the nose have to go under for a non-recoverable airman killing, taxpayer squeezing, field churning, class A fuckup?
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My teacher used to say "you never know how fast you can corner until you wipe out"
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