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Post subject: Re: U2 to 70,000 ft with Gary Sinise Posted: 08 Jun 2022, 10:45 |
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Great video! Gary is a class act.
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Post subject: Re: U2 to 70,000 ft with Gary Sinise Posted: 08 Jun 2022, 11:50 |
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For those unable to see the whole thing, though this screen capture was pretty amazing. Attachment: 1.jpg
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Post subject: Re: U2 to 70,000 ft with Gary Sinise Posted: 08 Jun 2022, 14:57 |
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Username Protected wrote: For those unable to see the whole thing, though this screen capture was pretty amazing. Attachment: 1.jpg Wonder what stall speed is, compared to NE of (it appears to be) 112kts indicated? G Stull
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Post subject: Re: U2 to 70,000 ft with Gary Sinise Posted: 08 Jun 2022, 15:09 |
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If you believe the manual found online https://info.publicintelligence.net/USAF-U2.pdf its 95 kts at 70,000 ft. Username Protected wrote: For those unable to see the whole thing, though this screen capture was pretty amazing. Attachment: 1.jpg Wonder what stall speed is, compared to NE of (it appears to be) 112kts indicated? G Stull
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Post subject: Re: U2 to 70,000 ft with Gary Sinise Posted: 08 Jun 2022, 16:26 |
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Username Protected wrote: If you believe the manual found online https://info.publicintelligence.net/USAF-U2.pdf its 95 kts at 70,000 ft. I think the current "big wing" R and S models are a little bit more forgiving. I got a tour of one at Prince Sultan AB back a while and IIRC he said they had 10 knots between overspeed and stall at altitude but I don't recall any specific numbers.
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Post subject: Re: U2 to 70,000 ft with Gary Sinise Posted: 08 Jun 2022, 17:54 |
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His comment about an all volunteer force, willing to lay down their lives for other other Americans is one of my favorite parts at the end of the video.
This was recorded I think about a decade ago. Our military leadership is currently destroying our all volunteer force with wokeness. A shame
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Post subject: Re: U2 to 70,000 ft with Gary Sinise Posted: 08 Jun 2022, 18:20 |
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Username Protected wrote: His comment about an all volunteer force, willing to lay down their lives for other other Americans is one of my favorite parts at the end of the video.
This was recorded I think about a decade ago. Our military leadership is currently destroying our all volunteer force with wokeness. A shame Military leadership takes many of its cues from the civilian leadership.
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