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Re: The Cool Video Thread
« Reply #315 on: December 02, 2014, 06:00:25 pm »
Yes. Here is another sim USN Hornet 1998: http://grogheads.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/US-Navy-Simz-F-18.jpg
"U.S. Navy F/A-18A Hornet simulator circa 1998. (Photo credit www.members.tripod.com/sims_freemen)"



BIG RAAF Sim Image: http://www.defense.gov/transformation/images/photos/2005-04/Hi-Res/SimulatorFA18.jpg Cropped version below:



The cockpit (not seen) is under restoration for the MIDWAY museum however here is the HUD and AoA Indexer below:
from: http://www.midwaysaircraft.org/images/IMG_4229.JPG



Sometimes we can just disappear down the rabbit hole eh.  ;D This chap is waiting in his C model:
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"Atlantic Ocean (Oct. 15, 2005) – A Naval Aviator assigned to the "Sunliners" of Strike Fighter Squadron Eight One (VFA-81) waits patiently in the cockpit of his F/A-18C Hornet for his turn to launch during flight operations aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). Truman is currently conducting carrier qualifications and sustainment training with embarked Carrier Air Wing Three (CVW-3) off the East Coast. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Kristopher Wilson"
http://www.aviationspectator.com/files/images/F-A-18-Hornet-140.jpg



Then the airshow: http://img.youtube.com/vi/Kq7dqIHsH3k/0.jpg
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"RideAlong! US Navy F/A-18C Hornet East Demo Team (Helmet Cam)"



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"...[F/A-18D] VMFA(AW)-242, Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242, Marine Aircraft Group 12, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing..."
http://theaviationist.com/tag/royal-australian-air-force/page/2/

http://theaviationist.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/F_A-18-low-level.jpg

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Re: The Cool Video Thread
« Reply #316 on: December 02, 2014, 06:36:40 pm »
Spaz,
Cool! That's it!  8) Thanks for the detailed info and pictures!
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Re: The Cool Video Thread
« Reply #317 on: December 02, 2014, 07:40:33 pm »
As mentioned I saw last week or so the photos of the F-35C launching from USS Nimitz with three photos showing the pilots from VX-23 with BOTH hands off the controls clutching the twin towel racks. Then there was the video and my puzzlement about what I saw with the VX-23 Hornet pilot showing his left hand OFF the throttle clutching the left towel rail. You can see the quoted answers from former Hornet/Super Hornet pilots above so I left it at that. It is possible that VX-23 test pilots use different techniques for test purposes. However they have that opportunity ashore on the catapults at Lakehurst and Pax River. Anyway here are some F-35C zoomed catapult/pilot hands photos: (some poor quality because of the zoom factor) Comments from a good source suggest that this 'look no hands' technique will be standard on the F-35C. There is no direct connection between the throttle and engine - everything is controlled by computer software. Like the method in the Super Hornet - there is a variable afterburner in both the Super and the F-35C which will only allow approx. 125% at the start whilst opening up to full 150% (full A/B) off the catapult. We see that dramatically during the first catapult at night of the F-35C below: [steam around the lights near JBD is not a fire]






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Re: The Cool Video Thread
« Reply #318 on: December 05, 2014, 09:49:31 pm »
uh-oh, looks icy  :o

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Re: The Cool Video Thread
« Reply #320 on: December 06, 2014, 02:33:29 am »
FWIW F-35C VX-23 NIMITZ DT-I Trial Arrests Check out the bumpy slo mo final catapult - no wonder they need to HANG ON!  ::) ;D


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Re: The Cool Video Thread
« Reply #321 on: December 07, 2014, 08:25:55 am »


I have no idea if the Strike test guys were doing something different in the Hornet for testing, but NATOPS actually calls for hands on throttles (prior to the F-35, obviously). With regard to the above images, I'm not sure if this has been settled, but....
Images "A" and "D" are mirror images of each other, more specifically, image "D" is a mirror of "A", which is the original.
1. The sunlight and shadows are exactly the same in both photos. Something that is highly unlikely to happen during a single shoot.
2. The door that covers the nose gear support brace only opens to the right of the F-18 and should not be visible in image "D".

The same thing goes for images "B" and "C" - "B" is a mirror of "C", which is the original.
3. The sunlight and shadows are again both exactly the same in each picture. More importantly, no self-respecting Naval Aviator would ever go flying without a watch. :)
4. In image "C", the item circled with a 4 is the  square "LOCK/SHOOT" annunciator mounted on the right side of the canopy bow. In image "B", the annunciator is now mounted on the left side of the bow. This is incorrect, and in fact where the large cylindrical map light should be mounted instead.
5. The audio jacks that are fitted into some Hornets are mounted on top of the UFCP, and to the right of the HUD camera. In image "B" the jacks are clearly shown to be to the left of the HUD camera, which is incorrect.
6. The letters on the side of the pilot's helmet appear to be "NL", referencing the airwing's two-letter identification code. In image "B", the N and L are clearly reversed.
Also, for what it's worth, they're called "towel racks", named after what you hang a towel on.
Hope that helps.

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Re: The Cool Video Thread
« Reply #322 on: December 07, 2014, 08:35:03 am »
Heheh. Thanks 'micro' - my brain is on fire. Did you watch the video? I think it is referenced on the preceding page. I'm not sure now - why? Because my brain is on fire.  ;D

As I recall the top two photos - A+B - are direct screen shots from the video causing me to think - WOT?! And thanks for clearing it all up to decipher all the bits and pieces. I may get around to enquiring to VX-23 about their two handedness - OR I may not.  ::)

The effect then is that the lower image - C+D - is correct (whilst original image screenshot from video is incorrect - film editor error). Did I get that right?  :-*

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Re: The Cool Video Thread
« Reply #323 on: December 07, 2014, 08:47:58 am »
LOL, Spaz, you're not the only one. My brain required a good dose of meds after that. However, to answer your question, images "A" and "C" are the originals. In "A", you can see the "nose gear brace door" is opening to the starboard as it should. Also, if you look below the jet, you can see the white lines of the landing area, indicating this jet is launching from CAT 2.

In image "C", the give away is the square "LOCK/SHOOT" annunciator. Take a look at your other pics and you'll see that the square annunciator is on the right, and the large cylindrical map light is on the left.
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Re: The Cool Video Thread
« Reply #324 on: December 07, 2014, 08:52:55 am »
Fair enough, micro
So, A+C are correct images, however taken at different times (and most likely with different pilots/planes/carriers). But I still have no idea why film editors decided to use mirrored in-cockpit clip...
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Re: The Cool Video Thread
« Reply #325 on: December 07, 2014, 09:00:32 am »
But I still have no idea why film editors decided to use mirrored in-cockpit clip...

You're not the first to have been misled by a "fancy" film editor, mate. I'll just say that I've been more than disappointed in the past.

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Re: The Cool Video Thread
« Reply #326 on: December 07, 2014, 09:09:56 am »
BTW, Great T-Birds vid:



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Re: The Cool Video Thread
« Reply #327 on: December 07, 2014, 11:25:37 am »

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Re: The Cool Video Thread
« Reply #328 on: December 07, 2014, 11:08:40 pm »
'Orion': Thanks for that - interesting to see a bit of TOWEL RACK holding in various situations. I'll probably make a clip for the JBD action in it (not often seen otherwise).
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Re: The Cool Video Thread
« Reply #329 on: December 08, 2014, 05:01:52 am »
Are those TOWEL RACKS heated?  ;D

JBD CVN Catapult Towel Rack HORNET F/A-18

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