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Old November 12th 03, 06:05 AM
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nice assist...

nice flying by the F86 pilot..

lesson to performers.. (I thought they knew this).. never over fly the pyro
on the ground.. from the ground observers (air show patrons).. flying a line
beside them looks just as good as going over the top..

those ground guys get a little anxious that their "explosion" is right on
time.. guess they never saw an actual drop (low altitude drag fins) so the
detonation is behind the aircraft... not below it..

BT

"MLenoch" wrote in message
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The F-86 was doing a solo low pass @ 200AGL & 400kts. Airshow pyro blew

the
very big bomb immediately in front of him. The 86 went through the

fireball.
Upon exiting the fireball, show boss called the pilot to say parts were

falling
off. The pilot pulled up while in the fireball and upon exiting the

engine
flamed out. All annunciator lights were on and he was about to eject,

when the
engine restarted suddenly. He diverted to the Pratt & Whitney test

airport,
where the F-16 for the demo launched to give him a damage report and to

guide
him in if needed. The F-16 saw the nose gear door missing, the nose gear
hanging, hydraulic fluid streaming from the nose gear bay, the main gear

doors
missing and a large one foot diameter hole punched in the side of the

fuselage
one the left side below the pilot seat. The F-16 guided the 86 in to an
uneventful landing. He stopped using accumulator pressure for the brakes

and
used 4000' rollout.
VL