F15 lands with only one wing!!

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  • Kevin2
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    • May 2003
    • 1429

    #1

    F15 lands with only one wing!!

    This is pretty impressive:
    This is a story about an Israeli F-15 that lost its wing - and still managed to stay airborne!...(pics attached)...

    "On may 1st. 1983, a simulated dogfight training took place between two F-15D's and four A-4N Skyhawks over the skies of the Negev. The F-15D (# 957, nicknamed 'Markia Shchakim', 5 killmarks) was used for the conversion of a new pilot in the squadron. Here is the description of the event as described in "Pressure suit": At some point I collided with one of the Skyhawks, at first I didn't realize it. I felt a big strike, and I thought we passed through the jet stream of one of the other aircraft. Before I could react, I saw the big fire ball created by the explosion of the Skyhawk. The radio started to deliver calls saying that the Skyhawk pilot has ejected, and I understood that the fire ball was the skyhawk, that exploded, and the pilot was ejected automatically. There was a tremendous fuel stream going out of the wing, and I understood it was badly damaged. The aircraft flew without control in a strange spiral. I re-connected the electric control to the control surfaces, and slowly gained control on the aircraft until I was straight and level again. It was clear to me that I had to eject. When I gained control I said : "Hey, wait, don't eject yet!". No warning light was on and the navigation computer worked as usual; I just needed a warning light in my panel to indicate that I missed a wing..." The instructor ordered me to eject. The wing is a fuel tank, and the fuel indicator showed 0.000 so I assumed that the jet stream sucked all the fuel out of the other tanks. However, I remembered that the valves operate only in one direction, so that I might have enough fuel to get to the nearest airfield and land. I worked like a machine, wasn't scared and didn't worry. All I knew was : as long as the sucker flies, I'm gonna stay inside. I started to decrease the airspeed, but at that point one wing was not enough. So I went into a spin down and to the right. A second before I decided to eject, I pushed the throttle and lit the afterburner. I gained speed and thus got control of the aircraft again. Next thing I did was lowering the arresting hook. A few seconds later I touched the runway at 260 knots, about twice the recommended speed, and called the tower to erect the emergency recovery net. The hook was torn away from the fuselage because of the high speed, but I managed to stop 10 meters before the net. I turned back to shake the hand of my instructor, who urged me to eject, and then I saw it for the first time - no wing !!! The IAF (Israeli Air Force) contacted McDonnel Douglas and asked for information about possibility to land an F-15 with one wing . MD replied that this is aerodynamically impossible, as confirmed by computer simulations... Then they received the photo.... After two months the same F-15 got a new wing and returned to action. McDonnel Douglas attributes the saving of this aircraft to the amount of lift generated by the engine intake/body and "a hell of a good pilot"."


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  • Sami
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    • Mar 2004
    • 2047

    #2
    nice!


    Thats insane.


    Aren't the odds of it landing safe something like 1: 10,000 when landing with one wing?

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    • LiveDose
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      • Feb 2002
      • 25792

      #3
      That's crazy.

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      • the source
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        • Apr 2004
        • 1255

        #4
        fucking amazing!
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        • Kevin2
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          • May 2003
          • 1429

          #5
          Originally posted by Sami
          nice!


          Thats insane.


          Aren't the odds of it landing safe something like 1: 10,000 when landing with one wing?
          I honestly don't know Sami but it seems unreal for it to land safely.

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          • bangman
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            • Sep 2004
            • 5283

            #6
            Now that takes skill
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            • David!
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              • Apr 2004
              • 6501

              #7
              It's not for nothing that Israel has the best air force in the world.
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              • VeriSexy
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                • Apr 2002
                • 25463

                #8
                That pilot has mad skills
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                • Radik
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                  • Sep 2003
                  • 808

                  #9
                  yeah nice.. very cool to hear the story from the pilots point of view. Although the story in ancient.

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                  • PixeLs
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                    • Jul 2005
                    • 11922

                    #10
                    Well, I consider him one of the luckiest pilots who ever lived.

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