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F-22 Raptor performs “Falling leaf” maneuver.

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Apurv Anand2 years ago

FIA 18 Hornet low flyby

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Wholesome Side of 𝕏2 years ago

What the crowd sees vs what the pilot sees

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Past To Present Stories2 years ago

View from inside of an F-18 cockpit as it takes off from an aircraft carrier.

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Apurv Anand2 years ago

A passenger jet takes off 10 seconds before the plane behind it lands

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IamLegend 🇺🇸2 years ago

F-22 Raptor flexes it’s acrobat skills 📹: turnnburnn_nation

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Philosophy Student2 years ago

Fighter jets are top 3 human inventions Will not explain

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BladudX2 years ago

Wait for it 😮

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A Budding Rapunzel🌺2 years ago

A falling leaf (also called a rudder stall or oscillation stall) is a maneuver in which an aircraft performs a wings-level stall (the airplane stops flying and starts falling) which begins to induce a spin. This spin is countered with the rudder, which begins a spin in the opposite direction that must be countered with rudder, and the process is repeated as many times as the pilot determines. During the maneuver, the plane resembles a leaf falling from the sky; first slipping to one side, stopping, and then slipping to the other direction; continuing a side-to-side motion as it drifts toward the ground.

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Aroma Pagi Bakes2 years ago

Some F-22 Raptor footage

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