Alphacharlie
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I was just asking you---I have asked many of our indian colleagues about the speed at which thrust vectoring can be deployed effectively during flight SAFELY.
Thrust vectoring at speeds can be compared to a high speed collision. The car travelling forward at 60 mph comes to a sudden stop due to impact---but the driver is still moving forward at 60 mph----he gets retrained by his seat belt----but then the internal organs are still travelling at60 miles per hour---sometimes the seat belts break due to force exerted on them.
So---with a sudden change in direction---in case of thrust vectoring---the plane changes direction exerting extreme duress on its structure---the pilots is still moving in a different direction even though being held back by the seat belts---and the body organs and fluids moving in another direction.
Even though pressurized suits are a big help and stronger seat belts work better---human body can take so much.
S---I have yet to get an answer from indian members----what is a safe speed for thrust vectoring?
Janab....
Thrust vectoring cannt be engaged at speed more than 120 Knots. SOP demands to pull Air Brake and Bring A/c to Stall Speed. Stall speed for Clean Configuration SU 30 with 30% fuel and no Armament is about 135-140 Knots. (Incase of Normal weather and No Tail wind)
For Example when ever Sukoi 30/27 does a Pugachev Cobra the A/c first pilot needs to deploy air brake to bring bird to stall speed then pull nose (Alpha) to 70 degrees in azimuth. When this is done throttle is kept at 23-25%. Also, when Cobra is engaged the bird is at stall speed it vertically first stalls then stablizes with speed of about 140-5Kts.
Note 1 - This manoeuvre is at times engaged to Deflect HARMs and Disappear from Radar (MWAS Tactic).
Note 2 - At 400 Knots if Thrust Vectoring is engaged the A/c will experience atleast 12Gs..and Pilot will certainly get Red Out. The Fuselage will get Structural Damage, engine blades will develop stress fractures and Air Brake will be ripped apart. "Natasha Yelling Damage CAT-3"
Note 3 - Cobra manoeuvre is not practised as Often Immelmann as it each time puts massive stress on AIr brakes. Mover Over all Pilots are not Qualified for the same.
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