Eric
Gerard started his flying career as a fighter pilot with the French
naval aviation where he flew the Super Etendard. In 1991 he joined
Dassault Aviation as an experimental test pilot. When not working
on air-to-air combat equipments, our cigar-loving pilot flies the
Rafale in airshows all around the world. This year Eric Gérard
flies the Rafale B two seater at the Paris airshow.
« Most of the time the demos are flown in a tight airspace
he explains. Thanks to the power available from the M88 engines,
I can easily recover speed and energy after each tight turn. The
M88 response is also excellent : stress is high on the engines when
you apply the power from idle to full afterburner several times
in a row. With the M88, it takes only five seconds to go from idle
to afterburner, which is really exceptional ».
In less than seven minutes, the Rafale B has to show all its strength
and agility. Without forgetting the exceptional performances of
the braking system which adds a final touch to a brilliant display
: thanks to its carbon brakes, the Rafale decelerates in less than
ten seconds in front of the spectators, whereas the competition
still uses the oldfashioned and cumbersome braking parachute system.
« My presentation will be classical for the Rafale but very
dynamic » sums up Eric Gérard, who practised his program
six times in Istres (southern France) before landing the Rafale
at Le Bourget.
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