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Interesting/special features in aviation history


GoosemanF7

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Hi all,

 

just wanted to invite all of you to post the most interesting, quirky, special, funnny features you can think of in any airplane.

 

I am talking about things like:

 

- Harrier using water injection to cool the engine and prevent the fanblades from melting

- Whole viggen concept including sturdy landing gear, thrust reverser etc. to allow landing/rearming anywhere

- british electric lightnings staggerd engine layout

- A10 being an airplane built around a giant gun

- KA50 being highly automated to require only one pilot

- F-14 Automatic carrier landing system (very advanced by 70s technology)

- F-14 usage of spoilers to descent when landing

- MIG21 radar cooled by alcohol

- F-16 only slightly movable Sidestick because of space- and g-tolerance-reasons

 

or anything else you can think of :pilotfly:

 

Keep it coming!

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Three things about the F-86F.

 

1) The all moving stabilizer. More of an anecdote. I remember reading Chuck Yeagers biography. "Flying tail", the great secret breakthrough that the X-1 hadn't, how to maintain controllability on when passing Mach 1. Wouldn't be surprised if Yeager himself talked to North American when designing the F-86. Every fighter has it today but 1950 it was all new.

 

2) The atom bomb lobbying special instrument LABS.

 

3) The 100 % artificial feedback system on elevator and ailerons. Predicated only angle of stick deflection from the artificial trim position. Like a joystick kind of, where the center position ('trim') is adjustable by moving the springs.

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