Would the Hunter have a flight recorder ?
no - whilst modern military aircraft have the ability , and large civil airliners have black boxes reguired, the hunter did not have one
Would the Hunter have a flight recorder ?
So the pilot was pulled from the wreckage? didnt realise that
One thing I have been thinking about is the directional heading the aircraft was following during the 'loop'. Now it might just be down to the positioning of the camera person but to me it looks like the aircraft enters the loop on one directional heading but exits on a different. I do not know whether that was the plan or if that actually is the case it is just how it appears to me on the video which I do find a tad strange.
It's unclear if he ejected or not.
I think you're right. He seems to start the loop in the direction of the display line but exits it pointing further to the west.
I saw a photo where it looked like he did, cockpit cover was off and there was a rectangular lump perpendicular to the main body.
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No it doesn't, and the Hunter is hardly a 'vintage' aircraft.
The Hunter was a fighter, and a simple maneuver like this should have been well within its ability, so, at this point I'm calling pilot error, too low at start point or too slow and he stalls out a bit at the top which is why he comes off line and hits the ground.
So there are only two options now then?
He was not in control of the aircraft before it crashed. An aircraft with its nose up and still dropping at that altitude is not flying under control. Without a huge amount of engine power on tap to push him back up there is not a lot the pilot can do. For whatever reason he did not have the altitude or thrust to complete the loop. We will find out why once the investigation is complete.
I watched the footage once and from that I came to the same conclusion too low out of the loop without enough power, you could tell before it crashed there was just no way he was going to be able to pull out of it. Very sad. Why that ended up happening could be one or more of any number of reasons. Nothing at this stage can be ruled out (mechanical/conditions/pilot error). The age of the aircraft though is not a concern. Comparing an old aircraft with strict and high maintenance standards to a vintage car is just ludicrous and only highlights the lack of knowledge on the subject.For what ever reason the pilot ended up in a stall at a very low altitude with neither the height nor power to recover the aircraft. Why that was will be discovered in the investigation.