• Karyoplasma@discuss.tchncs.de
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    6 months ago

    The glide ratio of a Cessna 172 is about 9:1, video is from a T210N Centurion II, a similarly sized but heavier plane, so its gliding capabilities are worse.

    The glide ratio of an Airbus A320 is 17:1.

    A huge Airbus is much better at gliding than a small Cessna.

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        6 months ago

        All planes can do a barrel roll. When executed properly a barrel roll is a 1g maneuver. At no point during a barrel roll should a plane experience any forces significantly different to level flight.

        The largest plan to ever be barrel rolled was a Concorde prototype.

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        6 months ago

        This is the craziest Wikipedia article I’ve read in a while.

        Feel sad for the dudes mental health state, but damn, what a way to go. A well executed barrel roll in a q400, seemingly without prior flight experience, is wild.

      • luciferofastora@lemmy.zip
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        6 months ago

        Still reading the article, but I felt compled to comment on the level of detail:

        Both [fighter jets] […] reached supersonic speeds, which generated sonic booms on the way to the Puget Sound area. [emphasis added]

        Are these sonic booms relevant to the actual incident? Probably not. But the author decided it was part of the events and decided to include it and I find that endearing.