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Sep 20, 2021 24 tweets 8 min read Read on X
Sunday! Sunday! Sunday! Two-fer day, and the second airplane up is the Bede BD-5J, the world's smallest jet, famous for being flown by Roger Moore as James Bond in Octopussy. Image
As someone has already mentioned in the replies, the BD-5J is very popular at airshows, so I'm flying it today out of Oshkosh (Whitman Regional Airport, KOSH) in Wisconsin. Image
The BD-5 was designed as a kit plane in the late 1960s by Jim Bede, to be sold for about $3,000 (then the price of a Volkswagen) and assembled by enthusiasts at home. Image
Some versions had a push propeller engine in the back, but the BD-5J had a jet. But after thousands of people putting down a $200 deposit, and receiving partial kits, Bede was unable to find a suitable jet engine. Image
After several years of struggling, the company went bankrupt in 1979, leaving customers stranded with half-built planes. Image
But the BD-5J's popularity got a huge boost in 1983, when it was featured in the opening sequence of the James Bond movie "Octopussy". (The plane does NOT have fold-up wings, as portrayed in the movie).
So a bunch of people completed their BD-5Js with whatever engine they could get their hands on, and they became very popular doing aerobatic stunts at airshows. Image
The problem is that a lot of these engines tended to either flame out or melt or set the BD-5J on fire, leading to a horrific accident rate. Image
It is estimated the 15% of all flights in a BD-5J have ended in fatalities. Yeah, there's no decimal point there. 15 out of 100 flights. Image
So I'm sort of hoping here that I'll be in the lucky 85%. Image
In the sim, at least, the BD-5J is incredibly agile. It rolls on a dime, and recovers immediately. You can roll roll roll and then stop when you want. ImageImageImageImage
But at first, I did find it difficult to do a loop. Despite starting with a dive to maximum speed, it would stall out at the top, and I'd end up doing a hammerhead or an Immelmann at best.

Love the smoke showing your trail. Image
Despite this, it was always easily recoverable, though the stall horn went off a lot. Image
Whoosh! That's a wild ride. Image
I finally figured out, though, that the key to a successful loop was turning on the fuel pump. That way you - barely - made it over the top. Image
In the sim, at least, it's one hell of a fun airplane. Image
But the fact is that a lot of very experienced airshow pilots have been killed flying in it, in real life. Image
Time to bring her home. Image
Entering the pattern to land at Oshkosh. Image
In the sim, at least, the BD-5J gains speed easily when the nose is down and descending. The first time, I came in too high and too hot and had to go around. Image
The next time I was right on the money: about 85 knots. You can't flare and bleed off much speed, you have to fly it onto the runway. Image
I don't know if I'd get in one of these suckers in real life, though. I'll leave it to James Bond. Image
Hope you enjoyed a fun ride in the Bede BD-5J, the world's smallest jet. If you know something about it that I didn't mention, please feel free to add a comment! Image
To be perfectly freaking clear, this was a computer sim, btw.

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