Couldn’t resist having a go at Derk’s low flying at a high angle of attack stunt.

(As in the video)
Even with loads of concentration I failed.

The plane stalled,……… and snapped off the nose.
(Two minutes with a spot of glue and all back together again

.) But the experience raised some interesting questions in my mind.
Firstly I didn’t really think I’d be able to do it. I’ve less than an hour flying time on jets. Derk, I’m told, has had a lifetime.
Now I know a ‘Bad workman always blames his tools’ but I’m wondering if the Squall is actually capable of doing the same stunt as Derk did. :?: It can fly at a high angle of attack while loosing height, but maintaining that steep nose up angle whilst in level flight just didn’t seem possible.
Looking at the F-16 it has fully moving elevators, right at the rear of the fuse. (Where else would they be!!!)
The Squall had elevons, and these are some 20% further forward. Whether this has any relivance or not I don’t know. I’m also wondering if the F-16 had a VT unit fitted :?:
So,…………all you jet jockey’s out there. Do you think it’s possible, in the hands of a skilled jet pilot, that the Squall could perform such a trick?
K.