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welcome to spring folks. Please do those critical assembly and
positive control checks. Please.
http://www.aero-news.net/index.cfm?ContentBlockID=a01c6e0e-fcf7-4c27-ab6a-4ec4cbe0326c&#d
Tuno
April 4th 07, 09:45 PM
That article indicates only that the wings "folded up in flight". Is
there additional information elsewhere indicating this was a rigging
error?
A real shame, regardless.
2NO
On Apr 4, 3:45 pm, "Tuno" > wrote:
> That article indicates only that the wings "folded up in flight". Is
> there additional information elsewhere indicating this was a rigging
> error?
>
> A real shame, regardless.
>
> 2NO
"NTSB Investigator Butch Wilson states there is no known issue with
the 36A's detachable wings, so long as they are mounted properly to
the fuselage prior to flight."
Purely speculation at this point, probably not far off base though. A
shame is right.
chipsoars
April 5th 07, 12:15 PM
On Apr 5, 2:33 am, wrote:
> On Apr 4, 3:45 pm, "Tuno" > wrote:
>
> > That article indicates only that the wings "folded up in flight". Is
> > there additional information elsewhere indicating this was a rigging
> > error?
>
> > A real shame, regardless.
>
> > 2NO
>
> "NTSB Investigator Butch Wilson states there is no known issue with
> the 36A's detachable wings, so long as they are mounted properly to
> the fuselage prior to flight."
>
> Purely speculation at this point, probably not far off base though. A
> shame is right.
Look at the link which states the pilot was doing a stunt, whatever
that means. Knowing the process, it would be wise to wait until the
NTSB issues a preliminary report.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17911653/
Chip F
Mike the Strike
April 5th 07, 05:52 PM
I sincerely doubt a rigging error. Sounds like too many Gs.
Mike
ContestID67
April 6th 07, 06:16 PM
On Apr 5, 11:52 am, "Mike the Strike" > wrote:
> I sincerely doubt a rigging error. Sounds like too many Gs.
>
> Mike
....and too few feet (of altitude). Maybe a high speed pass followed
by a high G pullup?
http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?ev_id=20070403X00369&key=1
Wing failure occured 30 minutes after launch according to NTSB report
from witnesses.
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