A 135 knot or mph stall is one thing; but video shows the FA-18 flying along naturally as a biplane or Piper Cub. I found that relaxing to watch, good as spellbound. And they flew by all kinds of 'my' Los Angeles landmarks. Didn't see Marv outside, but I'd bet he was!
I also tried to wrap my head on the engineering of carrying a shuttle; wing incidence, desired lift, CG, max payload, structural loads of 747 airframe, load/unload, sure a lot of considerations. What got me started was seeing the tail cowling on the shuttle.
What a time it was; seemed like very avionic, airframe, and material supplier you ran in to, had a piece of the shuttle contract and/ or related projects. Sometime, think I'll note all the significant work I was aware of ~1950's on.

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