[BITList] F-111 Belly Landing - RAAF Amberley, just outside Brisbane

wantok at me.com wantok at me.com
Wed Nov 7 14:15:01 GMT 2012





Here is a video I’m sure you’ll enjoy. These RAAF guys do a remarkable job getting their aircraft back on the ground with a minimal amount of damage. It could have very easily gone the other way. Also, notice early in the video there is a sequence showing a F-111 dumping fuel with the afterburners on lighting up the night sky. Something a little unique to the F-111
Pete.
 

The Australians flew the F-111 a lot longer than the US Air Force. The airplane was originally designed to land on a carrier deck so the gear structure is very strong. Even landing on a long runway you just maintain 10 degrees angle of attack until the runway stops your descent. Because this is the way the airplane was designed to be landed it felt just fine inside the airplane, but for an observer outside the aircraft it looked like you forgot to flare and really clobbered the landing. I don't know if metal fatigue was a factor in this accident but they are fortunate the wheel fell off upon liftoff and not while accelerating down the runway in full afterburner. Using the tail hook to catch the arresting cable was a great idea, as you will see. Arresting wires on runways are not like the ones on the flight deck of a carrier. They provide less resistance and let you decelerate over about a 900 ft. range, something you wouldn't have room to do on a carrier. This is an excellent video.

Click on the link: 

http://www.military.com/video/military-aircraft-operations/landing/f-111-belly-landing/1814867838001/



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