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Old 07-09-07, 08:32 AM   #1
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Bloody heck is that possible.........

I shot down a Betty Bomber and as it crossed my bow and plunged into the sea went under then suddenly came out the sea climbed a little before falling back in to the sea, is that possible in real life?

I just could not believe my eyes, for a second I thought he was coming back to have another crack at me. :rotfl:
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Old 07-09-07, 08:52 AM   #3
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I've seen pictures from a 1960s incident where a german navy F-104G Starfighter hit the water during a strafing run on a target vessel and became airborne again.
The pilot made a successful landing after that.
But of course the Starfighter just skipped the water like a stone at high speed and with the fuselage only.
There's photos of that incident on the web somewhere but I can't find them right now.
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Ive had planes bouncing along the water like flat rocks.
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Old 07-09-07, 09:02 AM   #5
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I have seen them skip a little away before sinking in the water but what I saw last night was out of this world.
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Old 07-09-07, 09:08 AM   #6
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I love it when they're diving for an attack and then crash into each other, seen this happen twice, last one i thought i was a goner, then boom an explosion and two planes hit the water.
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Old 07-09-07, 10:20 AM   #7
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No; skipping is possible, though more often than not the plane will 'dig in', and then settle. P-51 pilots were told to always bail out, as that big scoop on the bottom tended to cause the plane to flip.

An airplane is mostly aluminum, and hitting at a steep angle will pretty much always result in a shredded aircraft and shredded aircrew. No bouncing allowed.
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