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I am not trying to start a major debate, but maybe the ole 707 was quite nimble compared to some bigger modern jets.
http://www.historylink.org/essays/print ... ile_id=390
Try to find a video of the 'roll'. There should be some links. The one I have isn't working right now.
Flying at more than 400 miles per hour just 400 feet above the water, Johnston commenced a sudden ascent. The jet's swept-back wings spiraled as the 128-foot-long, 160,000 pound plane rolled, flying for a short time upside down. Then, for extra measure, Johnston performed a second barrel-roll.



Just a little input here.
Isn't a one-rate turn just dependant on the speed?
I mean think about it.... ;)


Yes, is is dependent on speed. If you make a 5* per second turn at 150kts, and I make a 5* per second turn at 300kts, my turning radius will be twice as large as yours.




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