DesTROYer wrote:Awesome. If the Roulettes did that, I'd be a fan.
I agree that the Roulettes lost a lot of "presence" when they went to the PC-9. In fairness to the Roulettes though, what they do is very different - formation aerobatics which is a different skill set. Formation aerobatics is one of the most demanding flying disciplines and extremely unforgiving of mistakes. I've never done formation aerobatics, nor will I. I think it's really the domain of military teams, or those civvie teams (with ex-military pilots) that practice constantly for airshows. I do have enormous respect for the Roulettes - what they do requires a
lot of practice and discipline.
I did once see a Roulette PC-9 do a "freestyle" at PCK and he even did a Lomcevak (end over end tumble), which I though interesting since PC-9's of course have a PT-6 turboprop. Adding all those gyroscopic forces to a engine spinning at 20,000 RPM - interesting! A "Lomi" is hard enough on a piston engine and repeated often enough has been known to separate the prop from the engine. Happened to Pip Borman in a Pitts.
Freestyle aerobatics is just that - enormous amounts of fun, but once again very unforgiving of mistakes. There is some very full on aerobatics shown in this video - more airshow stuff, not competition stuff like multiple knife edge spins, Lomi's and flat inverted spins. The Roulettes are all about selling the skill sets that the RAAF builds into it's aviators. I'm proud to say I'm a Roulette fan.