
And LD our question was answered with this vid: it seems they do perform an opp. 4-pt instead of the opp. Split-S for the low/flat show.
I only caught a glance before heading out the door to work all day, but yes seems that assumption was correct. Most likely they still fly the OpSS for the Low Show though, since ceilings are 3.5K or higher for a Low Show.Blaze wrote:LD our question was answered with this vid: it seems they do perform an opp. 4-pt instead of the opp. Split-S for the low/flat show.
I was at a show last year in Rockford, IL, and the jets scrambled to land near the middle of the show due to an approaching large supercell thunderstorm that was beginning to dump golfball/baseball size hail about 20 miles away. The core part of the storm missed the airfield by about 3 miles to the north. Was quite interesting, seeing them end it with a diamond head on pass, followed by all the jets getting in a loose trail and just making straight ins, with #8 asking everyone to leave.Sawamura wrote:Lawndart wrote: Turn out they were landing in a hail storm/tornado!!!![]()
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Did something simillar ever happen before, landing cause a dangerous thunderstorm or even a tornado forms up?
Believe it or not, but the Diamond Closer (head on) and each wingman taking spacing on downwind is a practiced procedure. Must have been funny to hear the Narrator ask everyone to seek cover though!Rhino wrote:Was quite interesting, seeing them end it with a diamond head on pass, followed by all the jets getting in a loose trail and just making straight ins, with #8 asking everyone to leave.