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https://www.flickr.com/photos/hawkdc...shares-h1cVuT/
I'm told that the glider had to be dismantled in place and carried out a piece at a time. All that salt mud... -- Dan Marotta |
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Not all dry lakes are "dry".
As one smart instructor once said, "if it's not a runway, and your sneaker tracks are not there, why are you landing there." BillT |
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Ramy, tell us the story again about the "dry" lake and the helicopter rescue... :-)
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On Thursday, July 2, 2015 at 7:37:23 PM UTC-4, Dan Marotta wrote:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/hawkdc...shares-h1cVuT/ I'm told that the glider had to be dismantled in place and carried out a piece at a time.* All that salt mud... -- Dan Marotta That's a great photo. T8 |
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Awesome photo.
Let the crime scene investigation begin...or LSI (Landout Scene Investigation) Looks like he got out, walked to the tail, lifted the tail out of the self made rut (no wingtip skid marks to cause the crooked final position), checks the fuse, walks back to the cockpit, puts canopy cover on but then....why is there a single set of foot prints walking up out of the frame away from the cockpit and a second single set of footprints walking up out of frame away from the tail? |
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Must have been some alien influence. It *is* New Mexico and all... On
our state aviation map, there's a flying saucer icon a bit northwest of Roswell. Hmmmmmmmm... Those dry lakes are northwest of Roswell. I foresee a new reality TV show on Discovery - "Mysterious space ship crash lands on New Mexico dry lake". Only evidence of life forms are tracks in the muck! Government is not talking... I think Tim took that photo before the group of volunteers arrived. On 7/3/2015 7:29 AM, wrote: Awesome photo. Let the crime scene investigation begin...or LSI (Landout Scene Investigation) Looks like he got out, walked to the tail, lifted the tail out of the self made rut (no wingtip skid marks to cause the crooked final position), checks the fuse, walks back to the cockpit, puts canopy cover on but then....why is there a single set of foot prints walking up out of the frame away from the cockpit and a second single set of footprints walking up out of frame away from the tail? -- Dan Marotta |
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The JS1 is up there with (I believe) Ely Dan's photo of a Lak12 landout:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ws71r7kibo...nding.jpg?dl=0 In that case a dry lake wasn't a dry lake, it was sand dunes. Also shows the improvement in digital images. Too familiar with the mud that collects on your shoes in that situation. Kempton used a photo of the LS6 on Goshute Lake in one of his presentations. Elevation 7000'MSL and a 200' ground roll. Jim On Friday, July 3, 2015 at 5:19:46 AM UTC-7, Tango Eight wrote: That's a great photo. T8 |
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Bob you are a genius. I was almost to the conclusion that the pilot walked around the sailpane once and then as he walked away the second time he simply retraced and stepped into his previous foot prints but your conclusion is much more thought out and conclusive.
I think we can all agree that without the metallic cover, the pilot would have been used as a live medical experiment on board the mother ship. On a side note, the scout ship does in fact have a strong enough tractor beam, however they wanted to bring home an example of the best sailplane earthlings have and this one was a Js-1, not a Schempp-Hirth which explains why it was unable to make it back to the airport in the first place. |
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Probably goes without saying. When landing a power plane (or glider if you have to) on a desert "dry" lake, avoid the darker brown areas and look for evidence of other vehicle tire tracks that might affirm suitable conditions.. If there's any question, it's best to land as near the edge of the playa as conditions permit.
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