Photo: ex-KLU F-16 jet today landed wheels up in Chile...
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Photo: ex-KLU F-16 jet today landed wheels up in Chile...
Source:
https://twitter.com/AntofagastaTV/statu ... 2367847425
and
http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=161328
EDITED... indeed ex-KLu...
Last edited by Stratofreighter on 09 Oct 2013, 18:23, edited 3 times in total.
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Re: Photo: ex-KLU F-16 jet today landed wheels up in Chile..
Should be 730, ex J-141....
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Re: Photo: ex-KLU F-16 jet today landed wheels up in Chile..
Looks like they also bought some old DAF trucks together with the F-16s.
Re: Photo: ex-KLU F-16 jet today landed wheels up in Chile..
Makes me wonder why he made that landing with external fueltanks still attached.
However the outcome of this landing is positive so thumbs up,
Regards Pete
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However the outcome of this landing is positive so thumbs up,
Regards Pete
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Re: Photo: ex-KLU F-16 jet today landed wheels up in Chile..
If it was a full, calculated belly landing, it was actualy wise to leave them on. They absorb a lot of the impact and damage.
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Re: Photo: ex-KLU F-16 jet today landed wheels up in Chile..
I am not sure, but i believe there are even procedures For gear failures. if they have 2 tanks like in this situation they can make a belly landing. if they only have a centerline tank they have to eject. but i am not sure maybe there is someone here who can confirme or deny this.