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What Cause the Two E A 18 ::GROW-lur:: to Collide and Crash
Well At exactly 12:10 PM, the formation completely fell apart.
The trailing Growler closed in way too fast from behind.
One of the leading theories is that the lead jet slipped right into the trailing aircraft's under-nose blind spot just moments before impact.
Look at this 3D visualization from the pilot's point of view.
As the plane goes belly-up, a massive blind spot opens up.
The pilot in that trailing E A-18 ::GROW-lur:: simply cannot see what is directly beneath his nose.
It’s exactly what makes this specific maneuver so incredibly dangerous.
As the jets rolled vertically, they ended up stacked right on top of each other, making any chance of a safe ejection extremely unlikely.
The nose of the trailing aircraft slammed into the rear section of the lead jet.
Normally, at these speeds, a mid-air collision results in instant, catastrophic fragmentation—shredding both airframes into an uncontrollable debris field in the blink of an eye.
But what happened next was an incredibly rare anomaly in aviation physics. Honestly, it was nothing short of a miracle.
Instead of violently tearing each other apart, the two heavy fighters essentially locked together in mid-air, with one fuselage wedged tightly on top of the other.
All of that immense kinetic energy and combined drag instantly killed their forward momentum.
Now acting as one massive, entangled block of composite materials, twin F 4 1 4 turbo fan engines, and advanced avionics, the wreckage pitched violently nose-up.
It entered an immediate aerodynamic stall and began a chaotic, tumbling spin toward the ground.
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