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Authentic Media

Air Combat Simulation Podcast, by Authentic Media, brings content creators, missions builders, experts and enthusiasts to explore the world of combat aircraft simulation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. The Supersonic Bone: Episode 18 (Part 2)

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    The Supersonic Bone: Episode 18 (Part 2)

    Most aircraft programs spend decades just getting off the ground—Randy Gaston’s remarkable story reveals how the B-1B was pushed from concept to legendary testbed in record time, not by luck, but through relentless innovation and hard lessons learned.You’ll discover how a seasoned test pilot navigated the complex web of military, industry, and technical challenges to deliver one of the most sophisticated aircraft of its era. From mastering high-stakes windup turn tests that nearly pushed the airplane beyond its limits, to pioneering the terrain-following radar system inspired by Cold War strategies, Randy’s insights expose the intricate dance of flight test engineering that shapes modern aircraft.We break down the development of the B-1B’s advanced stability control systems—Sys 1 and Sys 2—and explore how they transformed what was once a shaky prototype into a flying masterpiece. You’ll hear firsthand accounts of unique in-flight emergencies, like flying on three engines and managing fuel transfer mid-flight to save millions of dollars and lives. Randy shares stories of technical breakthroughs, such as the discovery of flutter caused by vortex interactions and the ingenuity needed to fix them in the lab, all part of ensuring the airplane’s survivability in hostile environments.This episode underscores the importance of patience, incremental testing, and the sometimes-overlooked human element behind aerospace triumphs. If you’re a fan of aviation innovation, military technology, or just love hearing how the toughest problems get solved in the sky, this episode is an essential listen.Perfect for aerospace enthusiasts, defense strategists, and aspiring test pilots—Randy’s journey shows that behind every flight, there’s a story of grit, creativity, and relentless pursuit of excellence.Guest Randy Gaston is a retired US Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, renowned for leading the B-1B flight test program. His expertise spans experimental flight, aircraft systems, and test program leadership, making him a legend in aviation circles.Why this works: This description uses a compelling narrative to draw listeners in with vivid stories, highlighting the technical complexity and human ingenuity behind the B-1B program. It promises insights into rare test flight stories, system development, and safety challenges—all designed to intrigue aviation buffs and professionals, compelling them to hit play. This approach ensures a balance of technical detail and storytelling, maximizing engagement across platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    52 phút
  2. The Supersonic Bone Episosde 18

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    The Supersonic Bone Episosde 18

    We're now publishing the Authentic Media episodes on the Air Combat Sim Channel. Most aircraft programs spend decades just getting off the ground—Randy Gaston’s remarkable story reveals how the B-1B was pushed from concept to legendary testbed in record time, not by luck, but through relentless innovation and hard lessons learned.You’ll discover how a seasoned test pilot navigated the complex web of military, industry, and technical challenges to deliver one of the most sophisticated aircraft of its era. From mastering high-stakes windup turn tests that nearly pushed the airplane beyond its limits, to pioneering the terrain-following radar system inspired by Cold War strategies, Randy’s insights expose the intricate dance of flight test engineering that shapes modern aircraft.We break down the development of the B-1B’s advanced stability control systems—Sys 1 and Sys 2—and explore how they transformed what was once a shaky prototype into a flying masterpiece. You’ll hear firsthand accounts of unique in-flight emergencies, like flying on three engines and managing fuel transfer mid-flight to save millions of dollars and lives. Randy shares stories of technical breakthroughs, such as the discovery of flutter caused by vortex interactions and the ingenuity needed to fix them in the lab, all part of ensuring the airplane’s survivability in hostile environments.This episode underscores the importance of patience, incremental testing, and the sometimes-overlooked human element behind aerospace triumphs. If you’re a fan of aviation innovation, military technology, or just love hearing how the toughest problems get solved in the sky, this episode is an essential listen.Perfect for aerospace enthusiasts, defense strategists, and aspiring test pilots—Randy’s journey shows that behind every flight, there’s a story of grit, creativity, and relentless pursuit of excellence.Guest Randy Gaston is a retired US Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, renowned for leading the B-1B flight test program. His expertise spans experimental flight, aircraft systems, and test program leadership, making him a legend in aviation circles.Why this works: This description uses a compelling narrative to draw listeners in with vivid stories, highlighting the technical complexity and human ingenuity behind the B-1B program. It promises insights into rare test flight stories, system development, and safety challenges—all designed to intrigue aviation buffs and professionals, compelling them to hit play. This approach ensures a balance of technical detail and storytelling, maximizing engagement across platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    53 phút
  3. The F-4E Experience with Sunshine, Roger and the Heatblur Team (Part II)

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    The F-4E Experience with Sunshine, Roger and the Heatblur Team (Part II)

    Discover how Heatblur approaches the realistic modeling of the F-4 Phantom, including system fidelity, flight dynamics, and community-driven development. This episode offers an in-depth look into the challenges and triumphs of creating one of the most detailed aircraft simulations to date. Key Topics: The historical significance and design philosophy behind the F-4 PhantomResearch and data collection methods, including dealing with classified info and declassified manualsBuilding a flexible, component-based simulation framework (Anvil) for modular developmentFlight model accuracy: physics calculations versus lookup tables, handling, and aerodynamic nuancesThe modeling of aircraft systems such as hydraulics, electrical power consumption, and crew interface features like grease pencilsEmulating aircraft wear, damage, and the visual storytelling of maintenance historyThe importance of crew dynamics and simulating multi-crew operations through Jester and RIO AIFuture plans: Navy variants, electronic upgrades like D-MASS, and expanding the aircraft's historical variantsUnique challenges posed by foreign and museum aircraft modeling, including authenticity in cockpit wear and operational quirksCommunity collaboration and feedback in refining the module post-releaseResources & Links: ⁠⁠Heatblur Simulations⁠⁠⁠⁠Jester AI System⁠⁠⁠⁠DCS World Official Site⁠⁠⁠⁠Historical F-4 Manuals & Documentation⁠⁠⁠⁠F-4 Phantom in DCS⁠⁠Note: This episode dives into technical and historical details to serve both aviation enthusiasts and sim pilots aiming for immersion. For specific modeling insights, system breakdowns, and future plans, stay tuned until the end! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    57 phút
  4. The F-4E Experience with Sunshine, Roger and the Heatblur Team

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    The F-4E Experience with Sunshine, Roger and the Heatblur Team

    Discover how Heatblur approaches the realistic modeling of the F-4 Phantom, including system fidelity, flight dynamics, and community-driven development. This episode offers an in-depth look into the challenges and triumphs of creating one of the most detailed aircraft simulations to date. Key Topics: The historical significance and design philosophy behind the F-4 PhantomResearch and data collection methods, including dealing with classified info and declassified manualsBuilding a flexible, component-based simulation framework (Anvil) for modular developmentFlight model accuracy: physics calculations versus lookup tables, handling, and aerodynamic nuancesThe modeling of aircraft systems such as hydraulics, electrical power consumption, and crew interface features like grease pencilsEmulating aircraft wear, damage, and the visual storytelling of maintenance historyThe importance of crew dynamics and simulating multi-crew operations through Jester and RIO AIFuture plans: Navy variants, electronic upgrades like D-MASS, and expanding the aircraft's historical variantsUnique challenges posed by foreign and museum aircraft modeling, including authenticity in cockpit wear and operational quirksCommunity collaboration and feedback in refining the module post-releaseResources & Links: Heatblur SimulationsJester AI SystemDCS World Official SiteHistorical F-4 Manuals & DocumentationF-4 Phantom in DCS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Preserving Living History: Inside the CAF and the Flight of FIFI

    Discover the fascinating world of the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) and what it takes to keep historic aircraft like FIFI flying. In this episode, Randall Haskin shares insights into the organization’s origins, the challenges of maintaining vintage planes, and how volunteers of all skill levels can get involved. The origin and mission of the CAF, with a focus on FIFI, the iconic B-29 SuperfortressHow the CAF acquires, restores, and maintains World War II aircraftThe importance of volunteer support, including maintenance, flying, and outreach effortsThe financial realities of keeping historic aircraft operational—costs, insurance, and parts sourcingPilot and crew training pathways for vintage aircraft, including skills like tailwheel experienceThe operational structure of CAF’s touring programs and base locationsThe future outlook for flyable warbirds amidst regulatory and insurance challengesPersonal stories from flight experiences and the significance of sharing history through flight00:00 - Introduction and episode overview01:09 - Randall Haskin’s background and connection to FIFI04:40 - History and mission of the CAF07:59 - The significance of FIFI in aviation history11:57 - The story of how FIFI was acquired and her journey to flying status14:05 - The costs of maintaining FIFI and other vintage aircraft15:32 - Operating ride programs and funding efforts17:29 - Recruitment of new volunteers and the importance of training20:02 - Parts sourcing and restoration techniques23:47 - Developing future pilots and mechanics34:22 - Tour schedules and deployment locations36:56 - Volunteer maintenance and crew rotations39:18 - The challenges and opportunities facing warbird preservation41:53 - The importance of professional standards and safety44:30 - Flying FIFI: cockpit experience and flight dynamics54:42 - The personal and emotional significance of sharing aviation history61:19 - Randall’s call sign and closing thoughts ⁠Air Power Tour⁠⁠Air Power Squadron⁠⁠Commemorative Air Force⁠⁠FIFI The B-29 Superfortress - Official CAF Info⁠⁠Volunteer Opportunities with CAF⁠⁠Kermit Weeks' Collection of Warbirds⁠ ⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠CAF Membership & Volunteer Info⁠Thank you for listening and exploring the dedicated efforts to keep aviation history alive through active restoration, education, and volunteer work! Preserving Living History: Inside the CAF and the Flight of FIFIKey Topics:Timestamps:Resources & Links:Connect with Randall Haskin: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    55 phút

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Air Combat Simulation Podcast, by Authentic Media, brings content creators, missions builders, experts and enthusiasts to explore the world of combat aircraft simulation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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