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F16 Idaho airshow
 

 

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English: This photo shows Captain Chris Stricklin ejecting from an F-16C Falcon fighter jet as he miscalculated a Reverse Half Cuban Eight maneuver.The pilot ejected safely 0.8 seconds before total destruction of the $20 million aircraft resulting in no further loss of military or civilian property.
Original caption:
"Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho -- Capt. Christopher Stricklin ejects from the USAF Thunderbirds number six aircraft less than a second before it impacted the ground at an air show at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, Sept. 14. Stricklin, who was not injured, ejected after both guiding the jet away from the crowd of more than 60,000 people and ensuring he couldn't save the aircraft. This was only the second crash since the Air Force began using F-16 Falcons for its demonstration team in 1982. The ACES II ejection seat performed flawlessly. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Bennie J. Davis III)"
Date 14 September 2003(2003-09-14)
Source https://www.af.mil/shared/media/photodb/photos/040130-F-0000C-002.jpg (go here and click the picture in the first column / last row at the image grid at left).
Author Sgt. Bennie J. Davis III.
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  • 2006-10-01 09:58 Slickpick 3008×1960× (195744 bytes) This photo shows Captain Chris Stricklin ejecting from an F16c Falcon fighter jet as he miscalculated a Reverse Half Cuban Eight maneuver.The Pilot ejected safely 0.8 seconds after total destruction of the 20 million dollar aircraft resulting in no furthe
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This photo shows Captain Chris Stricklin ejecting from an F-16C Falcon fighter jet as he miscalculated a Reverse Half Cuban Eight maneuver.The pilot ejected safely 0.8 seconds before total destruction of the $20 million aircraft resulting in no further loss of military or civilian property. Original caption: "Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho -- Capt. Christopher Stricklin ejects from the USAF Thunderbirds number six aircraft less than a second before it impacted the ground at an air show at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, Sept. 14. Stricklin, who was not injured, ejected after both guiding the jet away from the crowd of more than 60,000 people and ensuring he couldn't save the aircraft. This was only the second crash since the Air Force began using F-16 Falcons for its demonstration team in 1982. The ACES II ejection seat performed flawlessly. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Bennie J. Davis III)"
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