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| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2005
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During my countless hours of scouring the internet for information on becoming a pilot, I ran across several references of an old famous pilot...Bob Hoover. (in redneck accent...no offense) "word is that Bob Hoover dun went and barrel rolled a 707 with a glass of water on the dashboard and didn't spill a drop". At first reading of this, you would think WOW! But after reading more about it, the physics make sense....as long as you keep 1g, the glass won't fall. Anyway, I am just curious if anyone knows if there is a link anywhere on the internet to actually watch a 707 do a barrel roll? Anybody? Anybody? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Central MA
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I remembered seeing the video once or twice on TV, but I've never seen it anywhere on the internet. I saw Bob Hoover's routine with his Shrike Comander a few years back at an airshow, it was insanely impressive. Also, when I was a little kid, there was a C-5 demonstration where the C-5 did some things that an aircraft like that probably shouldn't do (I don't recall if they got upside down or not, but if not they came very close, I believe they did a manuever similar to an immelman.) Good luck finding that video though! and if you do find it, make sure that you post the link here. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: So. California (KSLI)
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Its not the 707 one your talking about, but I found a B-1 video doing a roll. http://www.flightlineimages.com/video/B1-Roll-Small.mpg |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: ATL
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[ QUOTE ] During my countless hours of scouring the internet for information on becoming a pilot, I ran across several references of an old famous pilot...Bob Hoover. (in redneck accent...no offense) "word is that Bob Hoover dun went and barrel rolled a 707 with a glass of water on the dashboard and didn't spill a drop". At first reading of this, you would think WOW! But after reading more about it, the physics make sense....as long as you keep 1g, the glass won't fall. Anyway, I am just curious if anyone knows if there is a link anywhere on the internet to actually watch a 707 do a barrel roll? Anybody? Anybody? [/ QUOTE ] The barrel-roll was not done by Bob Hoover but by legendary Boeing test pilot AM "Tex" Johnson (I'm pretty sure that's his name). |
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I've got a 5.5 MB of the Dash 80 barrel roll on my computer from a site called www.dash80.com, but it seems to be down at the moment. After a quick search on Yahoo!, I was able to find a slightly different video, although the actual footage is the same: Boeing 707 (Dash 80) barrel roll during early test flight. Never saw the one with the glass of water, and couldn't find one.
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Charlotte, NC
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[ QUOTE ] The barrel-roll was not done by Bob Hoover but by legendary Boeing test pilot AM "Tex" Johnson (I'm pretty sure that's his name). [/ QUOTE ] I found that refernce searching for the video. But I also saw Hoover referenced doing it in the 707 with the glass of water also. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Charlotte, NC
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I found this video of Hoover doing his Shrike routine. A couple of amazing things in the video: He does a flyby above the runway with both engines feathered. He then pulls up vertical like he is going to do a loop. When he gets to the top he lets the plane nose down forward and restarts the engines on the way down. He does a flyby over the runway and literally brings it down to a foot above the runway with the gear up, He then pulls up and lowers the gear as he is climbing. It is a quicktime video. The first minute or so is a commercial. http://www.airviolence.com/e107_file...ow/finally.mov |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Boca Raton
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[ QUOTE ] Its not the 707 one your talking about, but I found a B-1 video doing a roll. http://www.flightlineimages.com/video/B1-Roll-Small.mpg [/ QUOTE ] Man, B-1s are almost like fighters IMO. They would be my first choice in the USAF. Awesome aircraft. Large, fast, and agile. |
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I think Bob Hoover flew an airshow routine with a Rockwell Commander. He did all sorts of single engine stuff including rolls (on a single engine!) with his coffee cup sitting on the glareshield not spilling a drop. I saw a video of one of his airshow routines, incredible stuff!
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Charlotte, NC
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[ QUOTE ] I think Bob Hoover flew an airshow routine with a Rockwell Commander. He did all sorts of single engine stuff including rolls (on a single engine!) with his coffee cup sitting on the glareshield not spilling a drop. I saw a video of one of his airshow routines, incredible stuff! [/ QUOTE ] Did you see the video of his routine I posted a couple of posts above? It is in a Commander Shrike. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Western New York
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Speaking of Bob Hoover, his autobiography "Forever Flying" is an excellent book. I remember seeing him at an air show in the mid 1970's. He did an amazing routine in his Shrike Commander. He also had a yellow P-51 Mustang, but he didn't fly it that day. I believe he use to do a routine in a Rockwell Sabre corporate jet as well. |
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