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Old 12-07-2013, 03:15 PM
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Something to make F-111 fans cry

Bird Strike during low level bombing
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Old 12-07-2013, 03:36 PM
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Rather nasty....Doppler Radar in there somewhere.....!!

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Old 12-07-2013, 03:46 PM
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Very nasty indeed, this was back in 2008 off the NSW north coast, they then flew 30mins to Amberley with all the aerodynamic efficiency of a besser block, a hole in the wing and one destroyed engine smelling of cooked pelican.
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Old 12-07-2013, 07:33 PM
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Wow – that is some ugly damage! I assume that the red streak on the nose cone is Pelican blood?

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Old 12-07-2013, 08:22 PM
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Wow – that is some ugly damage! I assume that the red streak on the nose cone is Pelican blood?

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Yep. At least this one the crew survived. In 1977 a fatal catastrophic (windshield) birdstrike at low level during bombing pass killed the crew. Crew module separation was activated at approximately 520 kts whilst the aircraft was descending but it was outside survival envelope.
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Old 12-07-2013, 08:26 PM
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Wow one would wonder how it stayed in the air.

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Old 12-07-2013, 08:43 PM
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Yep. At least this one the crew survived. In 1977 a fatal catastrophic (windshield) birdstrike at low level during bombing pass killed the crew. Crew module separation was activated at approximately 520 kts whilst the aircraft was descending but it was outside survival envelope.
Those guys had no chance, it actually happened at the same location in September 1977, I had just left the Army and my mate had just joined the RAAF.
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Those guys had no chance, it actually happened at the same location in September 1977, I had just left the Army and my mate had just joined the RAAF.
I know the event very well and was given the ' true ' events to what happened.....straight from the mouth of Flt Lieutenant Lester Cavanagh ...Navigator F-111C....and I actually spoke to the Pilot of that ill fated plane just 3 weeks earlier.
The Pilots name was John Holt...he was promoted to Squadron Leader in 1977
I spoke to him on the tarmac at RAAF Edinburgh SA....( I had just been posted to 11SQN to work on the P3B Orion Aircraft )...he had just flown in and was there to do some Nav' training with new Navigators from RAAF Sale ...which was the School of Air Navigation....they were conducting Nav' sorties from Edinburgh.

3 weeks later....John was killed and with a Navigator I did not know.
They were doing a ' low level ' high speed ( 500kts ) bombing run at Evans Head NSW.
They were approaching the target when the aircraft ' struck ' a flock of Albatross birds ( average bird weighs 4kg ) at 500kts....aircraft went down....It made headline news on Television and I was ' numb ' when I heard about it. I had worked along side John and his aircraft for 3 years at Amberley.

The aircraft windshield was ' smashed ' and a bird had ' struck ' John in the face killing him instantly ( they did an autopsy on John and found Albatross blood in his lungs ) ...that confirmed the bird strike.
The Aircraft immediately ' pitched ' up and went into an inverted roll and crashed ' upside down ' into the ground at high speed.....both Aircrew were lost.

BTW....It takes an enormous amount of force to ' break/smash an Aircraft's Windshield.....Aviation Grade Perspex is extremely hard.
The above account was told to me in person by Flt Lieutenant Lester Cavanagh who had flown with John many times with No 1 Squadron at Amberley.

36 years have passed since then.....

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Old 13-07-2013, 10:26 AM
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On the subject of survivable F-111 crashes who can forget the F-111 that took the cable for an impressive belly landing back in 2006. Not bad for a 2 week F-111 rookie pilot.Until this incident I never knew the F-111 even had a deployable hook...so much for 21 years in the RAAF.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzU7aANAXck


http://www.military.com/video/milita...1814867838001/
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Old 13-07-2013, 01:12 PM
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On the subject of survivable F-111 crashes who can forget the F-111 that took the cable for an impressive belly landing back in 2006. Not bad for a 2 week F-111 rookie pilot.Until this incident I never knew the F-111 even had a deployable hook...so much for 21 years in the RAAF.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzU7aANAXck


http://www.military.com/video/milita...1814867838001/
Great video's,Thanks Hans
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