Posted on 05/28/2016 1:27:06 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Its not a bird, a plane or Superman, but it does belong in the Oklahoma skies.
This weekend, the public is invited to the Discover Aviation and Air Show Spectacular at Sundance Airport in Yukon.
During the show, visitors will be able to see a microjet in action.
The jet stands at 57″ tall, is 14 feet long and weighs just 416 pounds.
A micro jet in Oklahoma A microjet in Oklahoma Its crazy small but it goes really fast ,so its full of performance, 320 miles an hour. I can go straight up or upside down, said Justin Lewis, an airshow pilot.
Lewis built the microjet and is ready to show it off with tricks that will make your jaw drop.
I can pull 6 gs in this airplane. What that means, when I pull back on the stick and I go up or turn really hard, I weigh six times what I normally weight, thats close to 1,000 pounds, said Lewis.
This unique plane is one of dozens soaring high all weekend at Sundance Airport in Yukon.
We want them to see things like the physics behind it, the aerodynamics behind it, what aviation means to the state of Oklahoma, said Sam Sims, airshow director.
Aviation is one of the top three industries in our state and its booming with opportunity.
Right now, the industry needs pilots quite a bit but we also need mechanics, we need aviation medical technicians, said Lewis.
From pilots walking on top of the wings of planes, to formation aerobatics and seeing the microjet in action, theres something for the whole family to enjoy.
I just want them to be inspired. If youre a kid and you dont know what you want to do in life, maybe you can come out here and find out you like aviation, said Lewis.
Gates open Saturday at 9 a.m. and the airshow starts at noon.
The weekend event is free and open to the public.
For more information visit sundanceairshow.com
....saw it twice....once here in Nj
Another time at Jones Beach in NY
Okay, I know I’m beating this to death, but just one more Hannah...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuFmz_-H370
Hanna Reitsch, pilote d’esssai sur un V1
These aircraft by reputation are unforgiving.
Lawn Dart.
Thanks. Hadn’t seen any of those. Read the book, “Flying for the Fatherland” by Judy Lomax
http://www.sonexaircraft.com/subsonex/
Wasn’t Spuds MacKenzie the pilot?
What’s an aviation medical technician?
No. Someone suggested he wing walk, but the insurance company wouldn’t allow it.
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