Keith Willshaw
January 24th 04, 11:42 PM
"Sean Malloy" > wrote in message
...
> John Mullen > wrote:
> >provides an interesting data point here. A BAC 1-11 lost its windscreen
> >in flight and the copilot landed it with the captain hanging out the
> >window when he was sucked halfway out. A steward hung onto the captain's
> >legs, saving his life.
>
> It involved lower airspeeds, but if you do some digging, you can find
> pictures of a B-17 that encountered flak over Germany in WWII and flew
> back to England after taking a hit that blew off the entire front of
> the plane forward of the navigator's dome... you would assume that
> we've learned something about producing airframes that could survive
> minor damage since then...
>
Of course the B-17 wasnt pressurised and the load on a windshield when
you have even a 5 psi diff pressure adds up to an impressive load.
Keith
...
> John Mullen > wrote:
> >provides an interesting data point here. A BAC 1-11 lost its windscreen
> >in flight and the copilot landed it with the captain hanging out the
> >window when he was sucked halfway out. A steward hung onto the captain's
> >legs, saving his life.
>
> It involved lower airspeeds, but if you do some digging, you can find
> pictures of a B-17 that encountered flak over Germany in WWII and flew
> back to England after taking a hit that blew off the entire front of
> the plane forward of the navigator's dome... you would assume that
> we've learned something about producing airframes that could survive
> minor damage since then...
>
Of course the B-17 wasnt pressurised and the load on a windshield when
you have even a 5 psi diff pressure adds up to an impressive load.
Keith