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Hi all,
Hereby I want to give an overview of the Wiederholungskurs of Fliegerstaffel 18 and 19 at Sion AB, which I visited from September 16th - 26th.
I hope you like them!
Best regards,
Niels
NH Aviation Photography
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I liked the way you captured the first moment of acceleration in the second pic. You can see the nose gear shock absorber is extended due to the thrust. Nice!
kiwi wrote:I liked the way you captured the first moment of acceleration in the second pic. You can see the nose gear shock absorber is extended due to the thrust. Nice!
Not necessarily!
F-5's can pump-up the nose-gear in order to increase the angle of attack. I have seen the Swiss using this technique.
kiwi wrote:I liked the way you captured the first moment of acceleration in the second pic. You can see the nose gear shock absorber is extended due to the thrust. Nice!
Not necessarily!
F-5's can pump-up the nose-gear in order to increase the angle of attack. I have seen the Swiss using this technique.