Jump to content

Take off and landing limits.


Bedouin

Recommended Posts

8000ft for landing

4000ft-5000ft for T/O (heavy)

 

You clearly need Swedish aircraft for those small shabby fields that have not been vacuumed before landing ;)

 

AJ 37 Viggen:

 

Takeoff distance: 400 m (1312 ft)

Landing distance: 450 m (1476 ft)

 

JAS 39 Gripen:

 

Takeoff distance: 500 m (1,640 ft)

Landing distance: 600 m (1,969 ft)

 

A rather impressive movie of a JAS 39 landing on a small road in Finland during an exercise in 2015. Six conscripts in a tent next to the road get it loaded and back in the air after 10 minutes...

 

Ryzen 7800X3D | Gigabyte X670 Aorus Elite AX MB | 32GB 6000Mhz DDR5 | RTX 3080 GPU | Sound BlasterX AE-5 | Windows 11 Pro x64 | Virpil T-50 Throttle | T50 CM2 Grip + WarBRD | VKB T-rudder MK IV | Asus PG279Q 1440p | Valve Index VR | Samsung 980 Pro as system disk and DCS on separate Intel 665P NVME SSD

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You clearly need Swedish aircraft for those small shabby fields that have not been vacuumed before landing ;)

 

Yeah, but they were purpose-built for this :)

Norwegian F-16s with drag chutes can probably do better than their US counterparts.

AMD R7 5800X3D | Aorus B550 Pro | 32GB DDR4-3600 | RTX 4080 | VKB MGC Pro Gunfighter Mk III + Thustmaster TWCS + VKB T-Rudder Mk4 | HP Reverb G2

FC3 | A-10C II | Ка-50 | P-51 | UH-1 | Ми-8 | F-86F | МиГ-21 | FW-190 | МиГ-15 | Л-39 | Bf 109 | M-2000C | F-5 | Spitfire | AJS-37 | AV-8B | F/A-18C | Як-52 | F-14 | F-16 | Ми-24 | AH-64

NTTR | Normandy | Gulf | Syria | Supercarrier |

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Back in the days, ie. until around 2000 the Norwegian F-16s practiced short field ops every year. Usually from Stokmarknes, Skagen airport in Lofoten. Runway length just under 900m. The only other regular traffic was Twin Otters and GA. Loudouts needless to say was light, usually just the centerline tank and a pair of sidewinders I believe.

 

KXsC4tu.jpg

 

I've heard early deployment of the drag chute was a common procedure.

 

8gO9rtr.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

I've heard early deployment of the drag chute was a common procedure.

 

 

 

8gO9rtr.jpg

That looks sick! I didn't know that was a thing! Must be potentially very unhealthy.

 

That picture brings the mishap during operation credible sport to mind.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That looks pretty insane. Wonder what it feels like in the cockpit.

AMD R7 5800X3D | Aorus B550 Pro | 32GB DDR4-3600 | RTX 4080 | VKB MGC Pro Gunfighter Mk III + Thustmaster TWCS + VKB T-Rudder Mk4 | HP Reverb G2

FC3 | A-10C II | Ка-50 | P-51 | UH-1 | Ми-8 | F-86F | МиГ-21 | FW-190 | МиГ-15 | Л-39 | Bf 109 | M-2000C | F-5 | Spitfire | AJS-37 | AV-8B | F/A-18C | Як-52 | F-14 | F-16 | Ми-24 | AH-64

NTTR | Normandy | Gulf | Syria | Supercarrier |

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Wow. That pic is going in the archive!

Proud owner of:

PointCTRL VR : Finger Trackers for VR -- Real Simulator : FSSB R3L Force Sensing Stick. -- Deltasim : Force Sensor WH Slew Upgrade -- Mach3Ti Ring : Real Flown Mach 3 SR-71 Titanium, made into an amazing ring.

 

My Fathers Aviation Memoirs: 50 Years of Flying Fun - From Hunter to Spitfire and back again.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...
That looks sick! I didn't know that was a thing! Must be potentially very unhealthy.

 

That picture brings the mishap during operation credible sport to mind.

 

I have no idea how that doesn't code 3 the jet, usually you pull to idle and the jet sinks...let alone an instant chute shock deceleration with a little altitude to go...those crew chiefs must have a well stocked bar!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...