When I last posted some screenshots of my thrust-modified F-18 high (90000+ feet)above Wellington I used some artistic license and called it "F-18 in Space", because that's what it looked like. Of course some pedant (Jimmy) complained that it wasn't really in space. Well, I repeated the venture again, and this time I'll brook no such criticism.
Taking off from Wgtn Rwy 16, I performed an Immelman turn over the Strait, and dived back towards NZWN, reaching mach 2 over the runway. Then with afterburners on, pulled into a vertical climb over the harbour. Up she went, finally reaching 0 KIAS at 603,000 feet! Now if that's not space, nothing is.

View over the South Island from about 400,000 feet.

Looking out the side of the canopy.
The F-18 slid backwards to about 380,000 feet, then got stuck for a while in an end-over-end tumble, dropping a little, then climbing a little. Finally, it stabilised into an extremely rapid dive:

Diving back towards NZWN. About 200,000 feet, and speed showing mach 4.3
Pulling out at about 20,000 feet over the Hut Valley, I threw out the speed brake and turned back towards NZWN. A safe landing was made back on rwy 16.

Yeah, I'm officially an astronaut!
Taking off from Wgtn Rwy 16, I performed an Immelman turn over the Strait, and dived back towards NZWN, reaching mach 2 over the runway. Then with afterburners on, pulled into a vertical climb over the harbour. Up she went, finally reaching 0 KIAS at 603,000 feet! Now if that's not space, nothing is.

View over the South Island from about 400,000 feet.

Looking out the side of the canopy.
The F-18 slid backwards to about 380,000 feet, then got stuck for a while in an end-over-end tumble, dropping a little, then climbing a little. Finally, it stabilised into an extremely rapid dive:

Diving back towards NZWN. About 200,000 feet, and speed showing mach 4.3
Pulling out at about 20,000 feet over the Hut Valley, I threw out the speed brake and turned back towards NZWN. A safe landing was made back on rwy 16.

Yeah, I'm officially an astronaut!








