Someone knows what's happening here?Reach111 wrote:
Someone knows what's happening here?Reach111 wrote:
That's not what an afterburner looks like, whatever the backdrop (not on an F-16 at least).Andras wrote:That is called an afterburner, it just looks weird because of the dark backdrop, flame stages are visible..
Then you have to read my message as well..because i agreed that it is engine related AS WELL.Maybe read my post! Its another engine.
The f-16 mlu is equipped with the PW f-100 220 which is less powerfull. The block 52 is equipped with the f100 229.
Might be a new feature to reduce fuel consumption (And might be the answer to the question too.)Pete wrote:It looks like a number of nozzles of the afterburner spray ring are not working. only the lower ones.
The flame was in the lower part of the engine all the time.RogierV wrote:Question to the witnesses: was the flame 'wobbling' (like a MiG-21 flame) or did it stay in the lower part of the exhaust?Pete wrote:It looks like a number of nozzles of the afterburner spray ring are not working. only the lower ones.
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