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![]() "Jim" wrote in message oups.com... A&P heroics in landing gear save: http://www.mccookgazette.com/story/1109870.html -Jim Happy to see that these guys succeeded, but this kind of thing shows poor judgement. You're taking a real chance of a plane vs pickup truck accident, and that's likely to result in fatalities. Belly the aircraft in with the prop turning and let the insurance company deal with it. Better for them to buy you a new engine, prop, or airplane than for them to buy someone all that stuff, plus a pickup truck and a few coffins. Why not deadstick the airplane to a belly landing, and "save" the powertrain? Because you have not practiced that maneuver, and doing it dead stick prevents you from a go-around if you don't like the setup. Again, sacrifice the airplane, it can be repaired or replaced. KB |
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"Jim" wrote in news:1121470690.030107.157140
@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: A&P heroics in landing gear save: http://www.mccookgazette.com/story/1109870.html -Jim A few questions. Why so fast, "90 mph"? What are the v speeds of this plane? I couldn't find them readily online. Looking at the photo it didn't appear the flaps were down at all. I'm thinking with flaps they could have gone slower down the runway and the pickup would have been able to keep up easier and they'd have more time on each attempt. But I'm glad they succeeded so well. Brian -- http://www.skywise711.com - Lasers, Seismology, Astronomy, Skepticism Seismic FAQ: http://www.skywise711.com/SeismicFAQ/SeismicFAQ.html Blog: http://www.skywise711.com/Blog Sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes? |
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http://www.mccookgazette.com/story/1109870.html Why so fast, "90 mph"? What are the v speeds of this plane? I couldn't find them readily online. Looking at the photo it didn't appear the flaps were down at all. I'm thinking with flaps they could have gone slower down the runway and the pickup would have been able to keep up easier and they'd have more time on each attempt. A motorcycle helmet on the guy with the pole is the first thing I looked for. http://www.risingup.com/planespecs/i...plane205.shtml Cessna Centurion - Stall Speed Montblack |
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Skywise wrote:
Why so fast, "90 mph"? What are the v speeds of this plane? I couldn't find them readily online. Looking at the photo it didn't appear the flaps were down at all. I'm thinking with flaps they could have gone slower down the runway and the pickup would have been able to keep up easier and they'd have more time on each attempt. I always used 80 knots (or about 90 mph) on final in the C-210. You could slow it down a little more but you're messing around with "coffin corner" if you have to climb out again. These guys did an excellent job. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE |
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Skywise wrote:
Why so fast, "90 mph"? What are the v speeds of this plane? I couldn't find them readily online. Looking at the photo it didn't appear the flaps were down at all. I'm thinking with flaps they could have gone slower down the runway and the pickup would have been able to keep up easier and they'd have more time on each attempt. Stall with full flaps is 60 mph. George Patterson Why do men's hearts beat faster, knees get weak, throats become dry, and they think irrationally when a woman wears leather clothing? Because she smells like a new truck. |
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George Patterson wrote in news:%4_Be.1884$YD3.1605
@trndny03: Skywise wrote: Why so fast, "90 mph"? What are the v speeds of this plane? I couldn't find them readily online. Looking at the photo it didn't appear the flaps were down at all. I'm thinking with flaps they could have gone slower down the runway and the pickup would have been able to keep up easier and they'd have more time on each attempt. Stall with full flaps is 60 mph. Thanks all for the info, although my other question still stands. Is there any reason to NOT make this effort at a slower speed using flaps? The picture clearly shows the flaps up. Is the aircraft more controllable? Brian -- http://www.skywise711.com - Lasers, Seismology, Astronomy, Skepticism Seismic FAQ: http://www.skywise711.com/SeismicFAQ/SeismicFAQ.html Blog: http://www.skywise711.com/Blog Sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes? |
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![]() "Mortimer Schnerd, RN" wrote in message . .. Skywise wrote: Why so fast, "90 mph"? What are the v speeds of this plane? I couldn't find them readily online. Looking at the photo it didn't appear the flaps were down at all. I'm thinking with flaps they could have gone slower down the runway and the pickup would have been able to keep up easier and they'd have more time on each attempt. I always used 80 knots (or about 90 mph) on final in the C-210. You could slow it down a little more but you're messing around with "coffin corner" if you have to climb out again. These guys did an excellent job. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE The coffin corner is where the Mach limit and the stall speed come together at extremely high altitudes. Mike MU-2 |
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These guys did an excellent job.
Sorry, but I agree with Kyle. I'm glad it came out okay, but... ....those guys are dumber than a box o' rocks. A plane is nothing but a tool, and it sure ain't worth risking lives to save -- and they put several lives at risk with their silly stunt. Belly the plane in, jack it up, fix it, and everyone walks away. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Of course that is taking it for granted the pilot had the skill to belly it
in without killing everyone on board. Dang leave it to you guys! An A&P saves a pilots butt and the poor A&P still can't get a break! ![]() someone knows the outcome could very well be their own death,...hmmmm does hero come to mind? ![]() Patrick student SPL aircraft structural mech and you can bet your sweet bippy , you would have crashed if you were waiting on me to pull your gear down riding in a truck! ![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:K00Ce.157526$_o.60441@attbi_s71... These guys did an excellent job. Sorry, but I agree with Kyle. I'm glad it came out okay, but... ...those guys are dumber than a box o' rocks. A plane is nothing but a tool, and it sure ain't worth risking lives to save -- and they put several lives at risk with their silly stunt. Belly the plane in, jack it up, fix it, and everyone walks away. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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