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Aerobatic Pilot Selfie Going Viral
Mar 31, 2014 15:00:32   #
Los-Angeles-Shooter Loc: Los Angeles
 
photo at the end of this post. A remarkable aspect is that they're using T-6 "Texans" for training. The U.S. produced the Texan as a high-performance military trainer for WWII. It's astonishing that the Israelis still use it. Maybe it's much cheaper than current trainer aircraft and the Israelis save a bunch of shekels by using it. There is a group of Texans at Van Nuys Airport near Los Angeles. The pilots fly in formation around the L.A. area on 4th of July and Veterans day. They also fly in formation to honor the passing of noted aviators, such as the late Adam Berg, who flew attack craft in the Pacific and later became the most experienced check ride examiner in the country. The Texan is noted for its distinctive and powerful sound; at full throttle the propeller tips approach supersonic speed and part of the distinctive sound is actually sonic booms from the prop.

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An Israeli Air Force (IAF) fighter pilot captured a photo of himself while flying upside down over Tel Aviv, a breathtaking selfie that’s now going viral in Israel and beyond.

The IAF posted the photo on its social media pages and as of this writing, the mind-blowing image has received more than 10,000 likes on Facebook.

The Air Force described the photo on Instagram writing, “T-6 Texan || pilot taking an amazing #selfie above Tel-Aviv.”

The image has elicited awed reactions ranging from “badass” to “insane” and criticism about why the pilot was capturing a selfie while at the controls of an aircraft. This in turn prompted the Israeli Air Force to post a clarification on Facebook.

“Shalom, we would like to clarify that in the aircraft’s cockpit there are two pilots, and the pilot who appears in the picture is not the pilot who flew the plane. There was no danger posed to either of the pilots during the flight,” the IAF wrote Sunday evening.

And on Monday, a spokeswoman for the Israel Defense Forces told TheBlaze, “The selfie was taken with a GoPro camera which was fastened on to the cockpit.”

Other comments on the IAF’s Facebook page included:

“Now that’s a selfie.”

“May God always be at your back.”

“Nesher [Eagle] 1, this is Nesher 2. Starting my attack run, over. But first……let me take a selfie.”

Visible opposite the pilot’s right arm patch is Rabin Square – the open space in central Tel Aviv which is the site of slain Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination in 1995.

An Israel Defense Forces spokesman told the Jerusalem Post that the pilot is named Major Ofer and that he was flying the “Efroni” trainer aircraft (Beechcraft T-6 Texan II) in a “traditional Air Force aerial demonstration.”

The Israeli Air Force as a rule does not provide identifying details for its pilots, withholding last names and usually blurring the faces of its pilots in photos.

But “this one was just too impressive to blur,” noted the Jerusalem Post.

Just last week, David Cenciotti wrote at the Aviationist about pilot selfies, noting that F-16 pilots capture the most stunning selfies.

“Thanks to the F-16′s bubble canopy, which lacks front frames, ‘Viper’ pilots can take the most stunning selfies among fighter jocks,” Cenciotti wrote. “The pilot sits on an elevated 30° inclined ejection seat (to improve G tolerance) that, combined with the bubble canopy, provide what is by far considered the best 360° visibility of any combat plane in the world.”



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Mar 31, 2014 20:29:03   #
HEART Loc: God's Country - COLORADO
 
If I had their skills I'd have "selfies" plastered all over the cockpit!

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Apr 1, 2014 08:09:40   #
Cragzop Loc: NYC
 
HEART wrote:
If I had their skills I'd have "selfies" plastered all over the cockpit!


Good thing he's an Israeli pilot, if he was a muslim pilot, the selfie would be of him and the rapidly approaching Indian Ocean.

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Apr 1, 2014 13:04:43   #
Los-Angeles-Shooter Loc: Los Angeles
 
Judging by the canopy and other clues, I believe the Israeli is flying the "Texan II," a modern high-performance military trainer. I do not believe he is flying the Texan from WWII era.

Here's a picture of the modern Texan II, a wonderful ride.



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Apr 1, 2014 15:57:07   #
GSQRD1 Loc: SAN ANTONIO, TX
 
Los-Angeles-Shooter wrote:
Judging by the canopy and other clues, I believe the Israeli is flying the "Texan II," a modern high-performance military trainer. I do not believe he is flying the Texan from WWII era.

Here's a picture of the modern Texan II, a wonderful ride.


The T-6 "Texan" is a Sierra Hotel acft!!!!

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Apr 1, 2014 19:40:25   #
bcheary Loc: Jacksonville, FL
 
Los-Angeles-Shooter wrote:
photo at the end of this post. A remarkable aspect is that they're using T-6 "Texans" for training. The U.S. produced the Texan as a high-performance military trainer for WWII. It's astonishing that the Israelis still use it. Maybe it's much cheaper than current trainer aircraft and the Israelis save a bunch of shekels by using it. There is a group of Texans at Van Nuys Airport near Los Angeles. The pilots fly in formation around the L.A. area on 4th of July and Veterans day. They also fly in formation to honor the passing of noted aviators, such as the late Adam Berg, who flew attack craft in the Pacific and later became the most experienced check ride examiner in the country. The Texan is noted for its distinctive and powerful sound; at full throttle the propeller tips approach supersonic speed and part of the distinctive sound is actually sonic booms from the prop.

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An Israeli Air Force (IAF) fighter pilot captured a photo of himself while flying upside down over Tel Aviv, a breathtaking selfie that’s now going viral in Israel and beyond.

The IAF posted the photo on its social media pages and as of this writing, the mind-blowing image has received more than 10,000 likes on Facebook.

The Air Force described the photo on Instagram writing, “T-6 Texan || pilot taking an amazing #selfie above Tel-Aviv.”

The image has elicited awed reactions ranging from “badass” to “insane” and criticism about why the pilot was capturing a selfie while at the controls of an aircraft. This in turn prompted the Israeli Air Force to post a clarification on Facebook.

“Shalom, we would like to clarify that in the aircraft’s cockpit there are two pilots, and the pilot who appears in the picture is not the pilot who flew the plane. There was no danger posed to either of the pilots during the flight,” the IAF wrote Sunday evening.

And on Monday, a spokeswoman for the Israel Defense Forces told TheBlaze, “The selfie was taken with a GoPro camera which was fastened on to the cockpit.”

Other comments on the IAF’s Facebook page included:

“Now that’s a selfie.”

“May God always be at your back.”

“Nesher [Eagle] 1, this is Nesher 2. Starting my attack run, over. But first……let me take a selfie.”

Visible opposite the pilot’s right arm patch is Rabin Square – the open space in central Tel Aviv which is the site of slain Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination in 1995.

An Israel Defense Forces spokesman told the Jerusalem Post that the pilot is named Major Ofer and that he was flying the “Efroni” trainer aircraft (Beechcraft T-6 Texan II) in a “traditional Air Force aerial demonstration.”

The Israeli Air Force as a rule does not provide identifying details for its pilots, withholding last names and usually blurring the faces of its pilots in photos.

But “this one was just too impressive to blur,” noted the Jerusalem Post.

Just last week, David Cenciotti wrote at the Aviationist about pilot selfies, noting that F-16 pilots capture the most stunning selfies.

“Thanks to the F-16′s bubble canopy, which lacks front frames, ‘Viper’ pilots can take the most stunning selfies among fighter jocks,” Cenciotti wrote. “The pilot sits on an elevated 30° inclined ejection seat (to improve G tolerance) that, combined with the bubble canopy, provide what is by far considered the best 360° visibility of any combat plane in the world.”
photo at the end of this post. A remarkable aspect... (show quote)


:thumbup: :thumbup: Interesting. :-D

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Apr 1, 2014 20:30:51   #
Los-Angeles-Shooter Loc: Los Angeles
 
GSQRD1 wrote:
The T-6 "Texan" is a Sierra Hotel acft!!!!


I'd love to have one to toot around in. Climb rate of around 3,000 feet per minute to around 18,000. Cruise speed around 300 mph, and range of about 1,000 miles. Just the thing to bop on up from Los Angeles to San Francisco or even Northern California. And if things get tough, it has EJECTION SEATS!

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