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The Split-S is a safe maneuver at 6500-10000 feet and its very difficult to perform it even at 6000 feet.
WN.com - Articles related to F-16s for Pak could cloud IAF's 126-plane deal: India to US 2010
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The Split-S is a safe maneuver at 6500-10000 feet and its very difficult to perform it even at 6000 feet.
WN.com - Articles related to F-16s for Pak could cloud IAF's 126-plane deal: India to US 2010
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Performing a Split-S below a 6000 feet altitude is "committing suicide."
WN.com - Articles related to F-16s for Pak could cloud IAF's 126-plane deal: India to US 2010
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Performing a Split-S below a 6000 feet altitude is "committing suicide."
WN.com - Articles related to F-16s for Pak could cloud IAF's 126-plane deal: India to US 2010
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The Split-S is a safe maneuver at 6500-10000 feet and its very difficult to perform it even at 6000 feet.
WN.com - Articles related to F-16s for Pak could cloud IAF's 126-plane deal: India to US 2010
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The Split-S is a safe maneuver at 6500-10000 feet and its very difficult to perform it even at 6000 feet.
WN.com - Articles related to F-16s for Pak could cloud IAF's 126-plane deal: India to US 2010
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Performing a Split-S below a 6000 feet altitude is "committing suicide."
WN.com - Articles related to F-16s for Pak could cloud IAF's 126-plane deal: India to US 2010
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Performing a Split-S below a 6000 feet altitude is "committing suicide."
WN.com - Articles related to F-16s for Pak could cloud IAF's 126-plane deal: India to US 2010
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He was able to recover only through a Split-S maneuver he'd practiced flying fighters in training.
THE TEXAS SCRIBBLER 2009
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