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F-5 wheels up landing at Reno/Stead

Tue Aug 25, 2020 7:24 pm

kolotv
"The FAA originally told KOLO 8, the aircraft was a military jet. However, the FAA now says the F-5 is a civil-registered aircraft. The tail number is registered to Tactical Air Support, a company that operates out of the Stead Airport."

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Re: F-5 wheels up landing at Reno/Stead

Wed Aug 26, 2020 11:37 am

That's a MiG-28!!! in rare desert cammo!!

:roll:

Re: F-5 wheels up landing at Reno/Stead

Wed Aug 26, 2020 12:10 pm

Early reports suggest the gear stuck after performing a 4G inverted dive....

Re: F-5 wheels up landing at Reno/Stead

Thu Aug 27, 2020 12:23 pm

Honestly, 4 G's is nothing. Most likely they lost hydraulic pressure somehow, maybe total loss of pressure. Some jets have an emergency handle that will release the gear to free swing down or compressed air to blow them down and locked. In the ancient Falcon 20 , we have a handle and you go back in the cabin and start cranking. On the seaplane we recently discovered a scratch on an uplock rod that turned out to be severe corrosion and required replacing on both sides. It was found before it could've maybe jammed the gear somehow. These airplanes aren't new.The best hydraulic systems and their backups, I fly one jet that has two backups for the hydaulics. Of course, the systems won't work at all if you have a catastrophic leak and there isn't any fluid in the system to build pressure. Thre has to be some minimum amount of fluid for even a hand pump to work.

Re: F-5 wheels up landing at Reno/Stead

Thu Aug 27, 2020 12:52 pm

marine air wrote:Honestly, 4 G's is nothing...…....


The 4g's was a tongue in cheek joke about my MiG-28 comment....there was movie called Top Gun, you should check it out.....

Re: F-5 wheels up landing at Reno/Stead

Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:46 pm

sandiego89 wrote:
marine air wrote:Honestly, 4 G's is nothing...…....


The 4g's was a tongue in cheek joke about my MiG-28 comment....there was movie called Top Gun, you should check it out.....

Gentlemen, no fighting in the War Room please? :lol:

Re: F-5 wheels up landing at Reno/Stead

Fri Aug 28, 2020 2:13 pm

For what it’s worth, here are pages from a T-38 flight manual. I assume that the F-5 is similar if not identical. The sections of interest are the Landing Gear Alternate Release Handle and Landing Gear Alternate Extension.

ImageB7E62439-B8B0-4CB6-88FB-0FFC49F8D494 by tanker622001, on Flickr

Image9BCE3E7F-B8C6-48CC-8F73-0936317A5644 by tanker622001, on Flickr

Image327C5949-51B8-4A72-BA3D-0D215E61D95D by tanker622001, on Flickr

Re: F-5 wheels up landing at Reno/Stead

Fri Aug 28, 2020 3:16 pm

That's interesting, Larry. thank you for posting.
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