To: MindBender26
Any pilot can easilly understand the zoom climb. Fwd section blown off, CG goes 20 feet aft of wing. Nothing else but a zoom climb would result. Wing stalls. Engines revert to idle (per Boeing). No climb. Certainly not 3400 ft. Every pilot I have talked to has said "no climb." My father was an Air Force aircraft accident investigator... he said "no climb".
Other proof. TWA800 performed an almost perfect ballistic fall from 13,800 ft. It splashed down exactly where ballistic computers calculated it would in exactly the amount of time it should have. Had there been a zoom climb, it would have take more than 8 seconds to climb... an additional 8 seconds to return to 13,800 adding 16 seconds to the flight that the radar show conclusively was not there. TWA800 would have had to fly for 59 seconds if there had been a zoom climb... TWA800 was in the Atlantic Ocean between 38 and 43 seconds after the initiating event.
42 posted on
08/21/2006 11:17:21 PM PDT by
Swordmaker
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To: Swordmaker
>Wing stalls. Engines revert to idle (per Boeing). No climb.
Pilots know any A/C will climb with engines off (BTW "flight idle" is still a good deal of thrust) for a time. It's all about trading speed for altitude.
As a matter of fact, pilots know with the post-explosion CG shift, zoom climb is not speculation, it is required physical event in this crash.
56 posted on
08/22/2006 3:17:53 AM PDT by
MindBender26
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