When it comes to testing new aircraft or determining maximum performance, pilots like to talk about “pushing the envelope.”

They’re talking about a two dimensional model: the bottom is zero altitude, the ground; the left is zero speed; the top is max altitude; and the right, maximum velocity, of course.

So, the pilots are pushing that upper-right-hand corner of the envelope. What everybody tries not to dwell on is that that’s where the postage gets canceled, too.

— Admiral Rick Hunter, U.S. Navy.
Marko R.
Marko's passion for aviation takes flight both in the air and through the viewfinder. As a flyer and photographer, he brings a unique blend of aviation expertise and visual storytelling to explore the fascinating and often surprising aspects of flight and aviation in general.
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kdarkwynde
kdarkwynde
10 years ago

Nice try, but Rick Hunter never served in the US Navy; he was an admiral in the Robotech Defense Force. Nitpicking aside, great to see the reference 🙂