F-15 QA Fighter Jet Nails Jaw-Dropping Cobra Maneuver! Watch Now!
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PublishedJul 22, 2024
Duration4:48
Video ID8xlvPgBDABg
Languageen
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
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F-15 QA pilot stuns with tail slide and incredible maneuverability in jaw-dropping display!
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Watch as the F-15QA pilot performs a breathtaking airshow, stopping the jet mid-air to demonstrate superior maneuverability, a tail slide, and impressive acceleration. Captured at RIAT 2024, this display highlights the advanced capabilities of the McDonnell Douglas F-15QA Ababil.
The F-15 Eagle, originally developed in the 1970s, has become a dominant air superiority fighter, with a record of 104 air-to-air kills and no losses. Over the years, it has evolved into various versions, including the F-15E Strike Eagle and the latest F-15EX Eagle II, continuing to serve the USAF.
The F-15QA Ababil, ordered by the Qatari Emiri Air Force in 2017, is one of the most advanced variants of the F-15. Featuring powerful engines, a digital fly-by-wire system, advanced radar, and extra weapon pylons, the F-15QA offers unparalleled agility, making aerobatic maneuvers like the tail slide possible. The aircraft's impressive performance is a result of its high engine thrust-to-weight ratio and low-wing loading.
At RIAT 2024, Boeing showcased two F-15QAs in Qatari colors, with each jet performing solo displays—one in a clean configuration for maximum performance, and the other in a combat configuration to demonstrate its weaponry. Both performances, flown by Boeing test pilots, were truly spectacular.
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