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Panic on a Spanish High Speed train

Nothing to do with lack of safety or crashes, something more weird happened yerterday on a Spanish TGV. It seems that a fighter jet overflew the train and placed over it for a while causing panic among passengers and strong vibrations. I imagined a militar manouver, a fresh guy with high levels of testosterone who went independent, but the Minister of Defense denies that any of his jets were responisble and point that a private traning jet could have done that…..opppsss..Are people allowed to have private militar jets in their gardens?. Very scaring. If he goes nuts and decides to crash it against Madrid?. I still have my doubts of the militar version. It seems that the plane had a blue, red and white flag on the belly because there will be joint European manouvers next week. NATO denies the implication. Have you seen the Advert of a pilot who tries to seduce the gorgeous girl on a Citroen as he places his fighter on the car she´s into?. TV gives ideas. Any comment?

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By: mixtec - 21st May 2002 at 03:24

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Many small biz jets nowadays are being rated for single pilot to attract the owner/pilot market of folks who want to buzz around in their own jet. The JT15D-5 engine which is becoming standard for small jets is making costs of operating comparable to turboprops because the fan and compressor are milled from a solid piece of metal, instead of fan blades being slotted around a disk. Range is really impressive on newer bizjets, the IAI Astra for example with a T/O weight of 24,000 lbs has a range of 3000 nm. How many fighters do you know can go 3000 nm on internal fuel?

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By: kkbelos - 19th May 2002 at 22:42

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It´s hard to believe, it doesn´t make sense to destroy you military career just to play with a train, maybe the train was attacked by an UFO…althought it´s difficult to believe that.
I´ve seen Spanish Air Force MiragF1´s flying really low but it was over the sea.Before Manises AB was closed you could watch even DACT in the place where I go on holiday (Denia, in the mediterranean coast, between Valencia and Alicante). That area is (or was) reserved for military flights below XXXXX feet (I don´t remember the numbre) and they used to fly fast and low along the coastline.
Last year I just saw two F1´s playing “Top Gun” over my house, they passed two times and never returned, still they got everyone out of bed

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By: EHVB - 18th May 2002 at 23:12

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For what its worth, there are military jets in civil hands in Spain.
At least one Saeta and a Super Saeta are operational, and flown in full Spanish Airforce livery. But, as I knopw who operates those two aircraft, I am sure they didn’t do it. Most probably it was the Spanish Airforce ( I have flown several missions with them in a CASA 235 and we flew very low level (200 feet) during some floghts but these aircraft are no jets. Maybe it was just fantasy

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By: RadiO - 18th May 2002 at 13:56

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My dad’s on the railways, and he’s seen RAF Jaguars and Tornadoes making practice attacks on his train. But nothing like this… What must the noise have been like? Frightening.

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By: Rabie - 18th May 2002 at 13:28

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yeh nice f1 in the citero advert

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By: keltic - 18th May 2002 at 12:41

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And an acrobatic aircraft?. I feel that this guy should have guts to do this. I suppose a fighter jet requires speed and staying on a train needs small speed and loss of thrust. So a stall is very likely. I though that these things could have been performed by Tom Cruise at Top Gun.

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By: J Scott - 18th May 2002 at 11:29

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Comments? Yeah, thats a damn good advert! I think what the bloke was on about when he said a private military training jet he was on about if you own a J.P or whatever. But if it was a military pilot doing tht he should be court marshalled, and a civvie should have his licence taken away. Just think what would have happened if his a/c had gone tech, for instance, loss of hydraulics. Doesn’t bear thinking about.

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