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10-13-2009, 04:18 PM
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Re: Pilot Bud Holland & The B-52 Crash At Fairchild Air Force Base
Can you imagine the fucking heat wave from that?? I am going to take a wild guess that there was no one inside those buildings, and if there were, they are damned lucky. You know, while I am on the subject, I am going to try and do another collage of air disasters, and on top of that, I think we need to find more North American-based shit. It is really quite refreshing to to hear pain spewing from somebody you can actually understand them, right?
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11-04-2009, 02:37 AM
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Re: Pilot Bud Holland & The B-52 Crash At Fairchild Air Force Base
Actuall what happend was, teh pilot who was a known crazy flier took to many chances was sited in the past as you can see turning hard with no right rudder you lose altitude also he supposedy forced to plane to avoid the weapons field. Since he was higher in rank then the rest of the pilots and you can imagine this senereo in the cock pit the guy was a cornel full bird who took crazy chances didnt want to fly an get in more trouble over the weapons field and as you can see he killed not just himself but the other people who were forced by rank to say nothing about it. Though i heard they ejected and there was no air crew and no enlisting airman again note for an air show, i guess he chose to go down with the plane. they do have ejections seats for the pilots but not the enlisted air man they die pretty intersting what a 4 year degree can do.
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02-20-2010, 04:02 AM
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Re: Pilot Bud Holland & The B-52 Crash At Fairchild Air Force Base
I don't see how he was a pilot....that's a B-52 it weighs about 185,000 lbs when empty...he was flying it like it was some piddly lightweight aircraft. Anything that heavy HAS to have aerodynamics working for it....the second he started that steep of a turn he was doomed...even though it has 8 Pratt & Whitney engines putting out 17,000 lbf (pound force...only 136,000 lbf total which is way less than the aircraft itself) no lift + 185000+ lbs = one giant brick
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