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Go to: www.kvbc.com
and whatch the video on a twin comander crash at N Las Vegas VGT. That is wild stuff there. |
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Allen wrote:
and whatch the video on a twin comander crash at N Las Vegas VGT. That is wild stuff there Gotta love Live TV coverage. Reporter (talking about how the rescue crews dealt with trying to stop one of the engines that was still running): "Firefighters moved in and started spraying water and foam directly at the spinning propeller trying get the thing to short out, or overload, or stall and that's in fact what ended up happening. They finally got that propeller to stop spinning." -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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![]() "Peter R." wrote in message ... Allen wrote: and whatch the video on a twin comander crash at N Las Vegas VGT. That is wild stuff there Gotta love Live TV coverage. Reporter (talking about how the rescue crews dealt with trying to stop one of the engines that was still running): "Firefighters moved in and started spraying water and foam directly at the spinning propeller trying get the thing to short out, or overload, or stall and that's in fact what ended up happening. They finally got that propeller to stop spinning." -- Peter What amazed me was the amount of damage to the front of the aircraft and there were no deaths. Allen |
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Peter R. wrote:
Reporter (talking about how the rescue crews dealt with trying to stop one of the engines that was still running): "Firefighters moved in and started spraying water and foam directly at the spinning propeller trying get the thing to short out, or overload, or stall and that's in fact what ended up happening. They finally got that propeller to stop spinning." Well, aside from his not knowing how a turbine engine works, the report seemed pretty factual and devoid of speculation or exaggeration. -cwk. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Well, aside from his not knowing how a turbine engine works, the report seemed pretty factual and devoid of speculation or exaggeration. -cwk. No, this was an older piston engine model. I still don't see how they shut it down with water and foam except maybe a direct flow into the filter intake. Allen |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Peter R. wrote: Reporter (talking about how the rescue crews dealt with trying to stop one of the engines that was still running): "Firefighters moved in and started spraying water and foam directly at the spinning propeller trying get the thing to short out, or overload, or stall and that's in fact what ended up happening. They finally got that propeller to stop spinning." Well, aside from his not knowing how a turbine engine works, the report seemed pretty factual and devoid of speculation or exaggeration. -cwk. Says alot for the engines installed in the airplane though. Takes a lick'n and keeps on tick'n. |
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Well, aside from his not knowing how a turbine engine works, the report seemed pretty factual and devoid of speculation or exaggeration. "engine made a sputtering sound" http://162.58.35.241/acdatabase/NNum...NNumbertxt=7up N7UP Engine Manufacturer LYCOMING Classification Standard Engine Model IO-720 The original Aero Commander was piston, several models were piston, some were built with turboprops, some were upgraded to turboprops, however this 1964 680FL doesn't appear to be... |
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"Gig 601XL Builder" wr.giacona@coxDOTnet wrote in message
news:n7bEe.40522$DC2.15350@okepread01... Says alot for the engines installed in the airplane though. Takes a lick'n and keeps on tick'n. It seems more likely that the engine suffered no trauma at all. Certainly, with the nose hitting first, and the plane resting on the *right* wing and fuselage, there's no reason to necessarily believe that the left engine or propeller had any significant contact with the ground at all. So, I'd say this accident says very little about the engines installed in the airplane. Pete |
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Peter Duniho wrote:
"Gig 601XL Builder" wr.giacona@coxDOTnet wrote in message news:n7bEe.40522$DC2.15350@okepread01... Says alot for the engines installed in the airplane though. Takes a lick'n and keeps on tick'n. It seems more likely that the engine suffered no trauma at all. Certainly, with the nose hitting first, and the plane resting on the *right* wing and fuselage, there's no reason to necessarily believe that the left engine or propeller had any significant contact with the ground at all. So, I'd say this accident says very little about the engines installed in the airplane. I read that as if he was talking about the fact that it took awhile for the engine to stop even while spraying water and foam on it ![]() As an aside, what do you think the G load was on that engine at the time the plane hit the ground? I thought it made for an amusing side note that the front end of the plane (cockpit) was completely destroyed/demolished/missing...and the engine just kept on truckin as though nothing was wrong ![]() |
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![]() -- wrote in message ups.com... Peter R. wrote: Well, aside from his not knowing how a turbine engine works, the report seemed pretty factual and devoid of speculation or exaggeration. -cwk. -----------------------------------------reply------------------------------------------------------- A mechanic tried to stop the engine first. When he was not successful the fire-fighters sprayed it down. Stephen |
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