File:Teardrop penetration procedure diagram from USAF publication AFMAN11-202V3 10 June 2020, derivative of image on page 184.png
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[edit]DescriptionTeardrop penetration procedure diagram from USAF publication AFMAN11-202V3 10 June 2020, derivative of image on page 184.png |
English: This diagram shows the path an aircraft would follow during a typical "Teardrop Penetration Procedure", starting at the top right of the diagram and proceeding downward in a teardrop turn. A teardrop turn is a method of reversing the course of an aircraft so that it returns on its original path, travelling in the opposite direction, and passes through a specified point on the original path. |
Date | Published 10 June 2020 as part of a larger work. Earlier editions of that work contain the same image, going back to an unknown date of origin. |
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The image was extracted from page 186 within the public domain, unclassified document titled "AFMAN 11-202 Volume 3, Flight Operations", available for downloading here... https://static.e-publishing.af.mil/production/1/af_a3/publication/afman11-202v3/afman11-202v3.pdf The above link was obtained from the following URL... On that page, the PDF to download is tagged as AFMAN11-202V3, in the leftmost column. A disclaimer at https://www.af.mil/Disclaimer/ states: "AF.mil is provided as a public service by the Office of the Secretary of Air Force (Public Affairs). Information presented on AF.mil is considered public information and may be distributed or copied. Use of appropriate byline/photo/image credits is requested." This is a derivative of the original artwork. The uploader has done the following: 1) added a USAF credit in the lower left of the image, 2) added a title at the top, and 3) added annotations in red. |
Author | an uncredited artist of the United States Air Force, or a contractor thereof |
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