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Ralph Jones wrote:
Check this out: http://kcbsimg.dayport.com/htm/cbs2p...elly%20Landing rj Check what out? A site that doesn't load? |
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Use Internet Explorer and it should load - B17 Gear collapse at slow
speed after landing at Van Nuys on news chopper video. Shawn Curry wrote: Ralph Jones wrote: Check this out: http://kcbsimg.dayport.com/htm/cbs2p...elly%20Landing rj Check what out? A site that doesn't load? |
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Loaded fine for me, bummer a restored B17 having a
gear collapse on roll out. At 19:54 07 May 2004, Shawn Curry wrote: Ralph Jones wrote: Check this out: http://kcbsimg.dayport.com/htm/cbs2p...D=2643&tf=Worl d%20War%20II%20Bomber%20Slides%20To%20Safe%20Ha lt%20In%20Van%20Nuy s%20Belly%20Landing rj Check what out? A site that doesn't load? |
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Very interesting that both mains collapsed at the exact same time. I'm
not familiar w/ the B17 design, but I'd guess that they are independant mechanical mechanisms so I'd be suspicious of a control failure or uncommanded or accidentally commanded retraction. I don't know if jamming on the brakes could be a factor, but it didn't look like the plane was moving in a manner that would have called for a sudden brake application. Ralph Jones wrote: Check this out: http://kcbsimg.dayport.com/htm/cbs2p...elly%20Landing rj |
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Apparently the B-17 uses the same gear mechanism as the LS 3/4. Who knew.
Hope nobody was riding in the belly turret. Mark Zivley wrote in message . com... Very interesting that both mains collapsed at the exact same time. I'm not familiar w/ the B17 design, but I'd guess that they are independant mechanical mechanisms so I'd be suspicious of a control failure or uncommanded or accidentally commanded retraction. I don't know if jamming on the brakes could be a factor, but it didn't look like the plane was moving in a manner that would have called for a sudden brake application. Ralph Jones wrote: Check this out: http://kcbsimg.dayport.com/htm/cbs2p...elly%20Landing rj |
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Very interesting that both mains collapsed at the exact same time. I'm
not familiar w/ the B17 design, but I'd guess that they are independant mechanical mechanisms so I'd be suspicious of a control failure or uncommanded or accidentally commanded retraction. B-17 has a large electric (DC) motor with an angle drive gearbox on the end driving the gear retraction/extension mechanism, if I recall correctly (it's been about 20 years now) there's one in each gear well. For both to retract as nicely as that, I would suspect an electrical malfunction, maybe a relay or a short or some such thing - can't remember how the electrics runs on those. They were used them in the air tanker/spraying bidness right into the early '80's. Jim |
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The B-17 has gear and flap switches side by side...not in the least
difficult to flip the wrong one. rj On Sat, 08 May 2004 13:23:55 GMT, Mark Zivley wrote: Very interesting that both mains collapsed at the exact same time. I'm not familiar w/ the B17 design, but I'd guess that they are independant mechanical mechanisms so I'd be suspicious of a control failure or uncommanded or accidentally commanded retraction. I don't know if jamming on the brakes could be a factor, but it didn't look like the plane was moving in a manner that would have called for a sudden brake application. Ralph Jones wrote: Check this out: http://kcbsimg.dayport.com/htm/cbs2p...elly%20Landing rj |
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