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Fighter Plane Landed On Its Own After Pilot Ejected by ScamHunter(op): 5:04pm On Jan 02, 2023
Yes, on 02 February 1970, Captain Gary Foust entered a flat spin while flying an F-106. Foust deployed the F-106’s drogue chute as a last resort in an attempt to recover from the spin. Foust escaped the doomed aircraft by ejecting at an altitude of 15,000 feet (4,600 m). The F-106 mysteriously landed itself on a Montana farm field. The F-106 was later repaired and put back into service.

Prior to ejecting, Foust trimmed the aircraft and set the engine to idle. The ejection changed the center of gravity due to the loss of weight and rocket thrust. After Foust ejected, the F-106 not only recovered from the spin, but it landed on the snowy field.

The thrust from the still-idling engine allowed the aircraft to slowly drift on its belly. While Foust was rescued by locals driving snowmobiles, the Sheriff was instructed to let the aircraft drift until it ran out of fuel. Forty-five minutes later, the jet engine shut down. The F-106 that landed itself (tail # 58-0787) was nicknamed the "Cornfield Bomber" even though it landed on a snow-covered wheat field.

Cornfield Bomber


Because there was no major structural damage, the F-106 was transported to McClellan Air Force Base to receive repairs and later returned to service. After nine years, Foust was reassigned to fly the “Cornfield Bomber” once again.

Upon its retirement, the “Cornfield Bomber” was presented to the National Museum of the United States Air Force in August 1986, where it remains on display. (Located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, 6 miles (9.7 km) northeast of Dayton, Ohio)

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Re: Fighter Plane Landed On Its Own After Pilot Ejected by emma2002(m): 5:14pm On Jan 02, 2023
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Re: Fighter Plane Landed On Its Own After Pilot Ejected by AlphaTaikun:
ScamHunter:
Yes, on 02 February 1970, Captain Gary Foust entered a flat spin while flying an F-106. Foust deployed the F-106’s drogue chute as a last resort in an attempt to recover from the spin. Foust escaped the doomed aircraft by ejecting at an altitude of 15,000 feet (4,600 m). The F-106 mysteriously landed itself on a Montana farm field. The F-106 was later repaired and put back into service.

Prior to ejecting, Foust trimmed the aircraft and set the engine to idle. The ejection changed the center of gravity due to the loss of weight and rocket thrust. After Foust ejected, the F-106 not only recovered from the spin, but it landed on the snowy field.

The thrust from the still-idling engine allowed the aircraft to slowly drift on its belly. While Foust was rescued by locals driving snowmobiles, the Sheriff was instructed to let the aircraft drift until it ran out of fuel. Forty-five minutes later, the jet engine shut down. The F-106 that landed itself (tail # 58-0787) was nicknamed the "Cornfield Bomber" even though it landed on a snow-covered wheat field.

Cornfield Bomber


Because there was no major structural damage, the F-106 was transported to McClellan Air Force Base to receive repairs and later returned to service. After nine years, Foust was reassigned to fly the “Cornfield Bomber” once again.

Upon its retirement, the “Cornfield Bomber” was presented to the National Museum of the United States Air Force in August 1986, where it remains on display. (Located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, 6 miles (9.7 km) northeast of Dayton, Ohio)

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The “Cornfield Bomber,” an awesome piece of USAF history from 1970...

=> https://www.historynet.com/f-106-the-cornfield-bomber/
=> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornfield_Bomber
Re: Fighter Plane Landed On Its Own After Pilot Ejected by Vl3ly: 6:49pm On Jan 03, 2023
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Re: Fighter Plane Landed On Its Own After Pilot Ejected by BaddestQueen(f): 6:56am On Jan 05, 2023
ScamHunter:
Yes, on 02 February 1970, Captain Gary Foust entered a flat spin while flying an F-106. Foust deployed the F-106’s drogue chute as a last resort in an attempt to recover from the spin. Foust escaped the doomed aircraft by ejecting at an altitude of 15,000 feet (4,600 m). The F-106 mysteriously landed itself on a Montana farm field. The F-106 was later repaired and put back into service.

Prior to ejecting, Foust trimmed the aircraft and set the engine to idle. The ejection changed the center of gravity due to the loss of weight and rocket thrust. After Foust ejected, the F-106 not only recovered from the spin, but it landed on the snowy field.

The thrust from the still-idling engine allowed the aircraft to slowly drift on its belly. While Foust was rescued by locals driving snowmobiles, the Sheriff was instructed to let the aircraft drift until it ran out of fuel. Forty-five minutes later, the jet engine shut down. The F-106 that landed itself (tail # 58-0787) was nicknamed the "Cornfield Bomber" even though it landed on a snow-covered wheat field.

Cornfield Bomber


Because there was no major structural damage, the F-106 was transported to McClellan Air Force Base to receive repairs and later returned to service. After nine years, Foust was reassigned to fly the “Cornfield Bomber” once again.

Upon its retirement, the “Cornfield Bomber” was presented to the National Museum of the United States Air Force in August 1986, where it remains on display. (Located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, 6 miles (9.7 km) northeast of Dayton, Ohio)

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Re: Fighter Plane Landed On Its Own After Pilot Ejected by ScamHunter(op): 7:51pm On Jan 05, 2023
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Re: Fighter Plane Landed On Its Own After Pilot Ejected by BaddestQueen(f): 8:04pm On Jan 05, 2023
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