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Gatordev

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It would be really cool if they could organize a flyby with all of the throwback paint schemes from the TRACOM. Next to impossible to get a 34 and 45 at the same speed I know (and illegal I think?), but maybe just park them all together at some airshow this summer. If I can think of it, I hope someone else already did, and the plans are being worked out.

I'm sure you can find a similar picture online, but in the academic building at South Field (where all the sims and classes are), there used to be a pic (it might still be up) of a Hornet and T-34 in form. The Hornet's nose is pointed at the moon and the T-34's nose is pointed at the ground, but they're in form, cruising along. I'm sure the T-34 was at 1015 the whole time, too....
 

MIDNJAC

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T-45 could fly form with a T-34......it wouldn't be ideal, but it could be done. Speaking of which, there is a pic I have seen of a Phrog in formation with a Hornet....that one made me scratch my head
 

helolumpy

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I've done some form on an F-18C with an HH-60H back in 04.
I was pretty much max blast and he was about as slow as he felt safe...
 

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Morgan81

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I'm sure you can find a similar picture online, but in the academic building at South Field (where all the sims and classes are), there used to be a pic (it might still be up) of a Hornet and T-34 in form. The Hornet's nose is pointed at the moon and the T-34's nose is pointed at the ground, but they're in form, cruising along. I'm sure the T-34 was at 1015 the whole time, too....
Wasn't there something in NATOPS or something forbidding dissimilar formation flying? I can't remember reading it, but I heard somewhere that a 34 crashed with a Tomcat back in the day doing a gear inspection. Maybe a TW SOP difference?
 

Gatordev

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Wasn't there something in NATOPS or something forbidding dissimilar formation flying? I can't remember reading it, but I heard somewhere that a 34 crashed with a Tomcat back in the day doing a gear inspection. Maybe a TW SOP difference?

Yes, it's a TRACOM rule. Not an issue (within reason, of course) in the fleet, though don't be surprised if it involves 3 pages of ORM.
 

MIDNJAC

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I've personally seen a Goshawk fly wing off an F-5E as well as a Rhino for demo ACM flights, though there were IP's at the controls of the -45's
 

Swanee

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Wasn't there something in NATOPS or something forbidding dissimilar formation flying? I can't remember reading it, but I heard somewhere that a 34 crashed with a Tomcat back in the day doing a gear inspection. Maybe a TW SOP difference?

NATOPS only prohibits night forms. TRACOM says that it has to be the same type of aircraft. We aren't even supposed to get an airborn gear inspection from a T-6 in a T-34.
 

MIDNJAC

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NATOPS only prohibits night forms. TRACOM says that it has to be the same type of aircraft. We aren't even supposed to get an airborn gear inspection from a T-6 in a T-34.

You mean night forms with dissimmilar aircraft? Cause there is an entire stage of night forms in the jet VT's
 

Harrier Dude

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There is no general prohibition against night formation flight, between similar aircraft or not. That's probably just in the T-34 NATOPS.

Dissimilar formation, night formation, and IMC formation are daily, run of the mill, simple parts of normal operations throughout the fleet.

Not a big deal.
 

Swanee

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There is no general prohibition against night formation flight, between similar aircraft or not. That's probably just in the T-34 NATOPS.

Dissimilar formation, night formation, and IMC formation are daily, run of the mill, simple parts of normal operations throughout the fleet.

Not a big deal.

Yes sir, it's in the T-34 NATOPS. I should have specified.
 

helolumpy

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NATOPS only prohibits night forms. TRACOM says that it has to be the same type of aircraft. We aren't even supposed to get an airborn gear inspection from a T-6 in a T-34.

IIRC, there was a mishap in the early 90's where a T-34 did a gear check on a Hornet and the pilot f'd it away and got sucked into the underside of the Hornet.

That may be the genesis of the whole T-34's being prohibited from dissimilar form.
 

MIDNJAC

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Wasn't there something in NATOPS or something forbidding dissimilar formation flying? I can't remember reading it, but I heard somewhere that a 34 crashed with a Tomcat back in the day doing a gear inspection. Maybe a TW SOP difference?

Never noticed wings under your name until now.....congrats!
 

Morgan81

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Thanks Jac, happened a while ago, but I've been away from AW for a while and to clear things up, I was only referring to dissimilar form flying with the T-34 b/c of what helolumpy said. Now that it's cleared up, someone better get cracking on that heritage flyby this summer. :p
 
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