In aerobatics, the cobra maneuver (often shortened to the cobra), also called dynamic deceleration, among other names, is a dramatic and demanding maneuver in which an airplane flying at a moderate speed abruptly raises its nose momentarily to a vertical and slightly past vertical attitude, causing an extremely high angle of attack and momentarily stalling the plane, making a full-body air brake before dropping back to normal position, during which the aircraft does not change effective altitude.
It is sometimes called Pugachev's Cobra named after Viktor Pugachev, the first pilot to bring the maneuver to the public eye.
The maneuver relies on the ability of the plane to be able to quickly change angle of attack (alpha) without overloading the airframe, and sufficient engine thrust to maintain nearly constant altitude through the entire move, but also post-stall stability and aerodynamics that allows for the recovery to level flight. The maneuver demands accurate pitch control, alpha stability and engine-versus-inlet compatibility for the aircraft, as well as a high skill level on the part of the pilot.
The cobra maneuver is an example of supermaneuverability, specifically poststall maneuvering. The Herbst maneuver and the helicopter maneuver are similar post-stall maneuvers that are often executed by 4.5th Generation and 5th Generation fighter aircraft employing thrust vectoring.
The maneuver is typically performed at air shows, but could be used as a last-ditch maneuver to force a chaser to overshoot in close-range air combat. The maneuver has never been verified in real combat, although it has been used during mock dogfights and border protection.
Execution (Sukhoi Su-27)
In the case of the Su-27, to execute the maneuver the pilot initially disengages the angle of attack limiter of the plane, normally set at 26°. This action also disengages the g limiter. After that, the pilot pulls back hard on the stick. The aircraft reaches an angle of attack of 90–120° with a slight gain of altitude and a significant loss of speed. When the elevator is centered, the drag at the rear of the plane causes a torque that makes the aircraft pitch forward. At the same time, the pilot adds power to compensate for the reduced lift.
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It's the furthest left thing I've found to put on in the background and discovering them (in the heyday) was what expanded the available politics past the 'pod john' style liberalism.
It was a brief but inclusive discussion that bounced off Emma (of course) Sam (sigh) and even Matt Lech. I don't remember exactly how it was introduced but the tone was somewhat Kafkaesque, as the facts were 'disputed on twitter' which got an "oh, well then" reaction from Sam. They touched on it lightly but hit the points that the UN Human Rights Council declared it (so there ya go) and drifted towards talking about how a 'cultural genocide' was a serious thing. -They compared it to the Native American genocide-. The birthrate thing was a caller chiming in a few minutes later.
Okay I found it and it started with fucking Nomiki Konst going after Aron Maté. https://youtu.be/PapfYy9Y-zs?t=7120
Also HOLY SHIT look at the Wikipedia for Maté. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Mat%C3%A9
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I can definitely relate because I used to listen every day as I was moving further left. Losing Michael and Jamie definitely hurt the show
Nothing good has ever "started with Nomiki Konst" lmao
There was a period in 2019 where I even liked her quite a bit, when her only input to the show at that point was her experiences with the DNC as part of the sham 'Bernie unity' committee.
I'm glad to say it didn't take me until she was calling for a revival of the House Un-American Activities Committee before I completely turned around on her. I'd really like to know how she managed to smooth that over with the rest of the clique...
This isn't just a bit, Hasan videos are better as background noise than MR.