thanks chogy...still that answer is pending that whether the centerstick pilot has to lean forward to grab the stick or it is nicely accessible (close to where legs meet, nuts i mean
) because center stick MOVES significantly and in order to move stick full forward, may be the pilot has to lean more.....just my thought....but u r the best to answer
I appreciate the kind comments. It's fun to re-live this stuff.
The center stick is (can be) ergonomically located, and the guys that design these jets have specialists that do nothing but human factors engineering in cockpit and control layout. To try a center stick grasp, simply sit back in your chair, and place your right hand, almost contacting your right thigh, about 16 cm in front of your... stuff.
It is comfortable, and the control throw is not huge. Stick throw forward is possible without having to move forward, and besides, full DOWN is hardly ever done.
Side stick works well also. The original F-16 stick was 100% frozen in place and used force sensors. Pilots hated it, and it was replaced with one that has a small movement.
Does it go hot inside the canopy if you pull 8Gs? What do you do if it does?
I don't understand - temperature? The interior temperature is independent of G. At 8G, all you are concerned about is remaining conscious and aware of the fight around you!
+ Like with old cars, do you feel air peeping through minor slits of canopy?
+ Does burning of fuel few meters behind you stink in canopy?
+ With all those thick cloths on.. what you do if you feel itchy?
+ When tired of sitting.. can you stand inside a cockpit during flight?
The canopy is totally sealed. It must be so for pressurization. There is zero airflow from the outside, since the inside is at positive pressure.
There is no exhaust smell at all unless you are on the ground and parked behind another running jet. All cockpit air comes from the compressor stage of the engines.
You are too busy to feel itchy. It is a hot, sweaty environment and can be claustrophobic until you get used to it. And there is no room to stand, not even close. Ocean crossings can be very nasty and uncomfortable.
+ What do you do if you don't feel like flying anymore and are still few hundred kilometers from the runway? I mean other than thinking to crash!
+ Can you smoke during flight?
+ What will happen to a frog if it is placed inside the canopy? Would it die of suffocation?
+ Have you ever noticed UFOs?
+ You fly, or die!
+ Never. At least one guy died trying to smoke. The O2 can cause an intense fire.
+ Probably not. Cabin pressure can go to maybe 15,000 to 20,000 feet max.
+ Not even once, which is sad because I'd like to.
+ Do you feel like driving cars fast after you get out of F-16s or JFTs?
+ Do you try to violate your flying routes to tell your mama that you are in-flight and fly above your home?
+ Can you listen public Radio during the flight?
+ No, I gave that up years ago.
+ Those that have and are caught are grounded and prosecuted. Flight discipline is critical. Air Forces do not tolerate that sort of behavior any more.
+ Sometimes... but you fly out of range very quickly and have to tune another station. The "radio" is really an ADF, a direction finder, that is becoming obsolete and is no longer installed on new airplanes.