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Barnyard
Here is another one for the UN-autopower crowd :-) this happened this today close to where I live. http://www.kgw.com/news-local/storie...10742d371.html |
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![]() "Jerry Springer" wrote in message k.net... Barnyard Here is another one for the UN-autopower crowd :-) this happened this today close to where I live. http://www.kgw.com/news-local/storie...10742d371.html How about a quick recap of the story. I'll be d*mned if I'll sign up for a news story. -- Jim in NC-- |
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Morgans wrote:
"Jerry Springer" wrote in message k.net... Barnyard Here is another one for the UN-autopower crowd :-) this happened this today close to where I live. http://www.kgw.com/news-local/storie...10742d371.html How about a quick recap of the story. I'll be d*mned if I'll sign up for a news story. Ok quick recap:-) Lancair, Buick engine, onfire, landed on highway. Pilot ok, airplane melted down to nothing. Probably read about it in tomorrow's NTSB preliminaries |
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Jerry Springer wrote:
Morgans wrote: "Jerry Springer" wrote in message k.net... Barnyard Here is another one for the UN-autopower crowd :-) this happened this today close to where I live. http://www.kgw.com/news-local/storie...10742d371.html How about a quick recap of the story. I'll be d*mned if I'll sign up for a news story. go to http://www.kgw.com/ click on "KGW report" next the the plane image, for video. suggest highspeed connection. I didnt have to signup ![]() ww |
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Thank you for tid bit. I too don't sign up for anything on Internet any more. Once bitten, thrice shy. Sorry to see another bird go down. Big John On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 04:08:34 GMT, Jerry Springer wrote: Morgans wrote: "Jerry Springer" wrote in message k.net... Barnyard Here is another one for the UN-autopower crowd :-) this happened this today close to where I live. http://www.kgw.com/news-local/storie...10742d371.html How about a quick recap of the story. I'll be d*mned if I'll sign up for a news story. Ok quick recap:-) Lancair, Buick engine, onfire, landed on highway. Pilot ok, airplane melted down to nothing. Probably read about it in tomorrow's NTSB preliminaries |
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On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 04:08:34 GMT, Jerry Springer wrote: :Ok quick recap:-) : :Lancair, Buick engine, onfire, landed on highway. Pilot ok, airplane :melted down to nothing. : :Probably read about it in tomorrow's NTSB preliminaries Good brief, concise. What size Buick engine? Thanks. Not sure what engine size was, it was in a Lancair 360. Jerry |
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![]() wrote: Jerry Springer wrote: :Ok quick recap:-) : :Lancair, Buick engine, onfire, landed on highway. Pilot ok, airplane :melted down to nothing. : :Probably read about it in tomorrow's NTSB preliminaries Good brief, concise. What size Buick engine? Thanks. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ What does it matter, other than..... "The bigger they are, the harder they fall." g Barnyard BOb -- |
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![]() It will be interesting to find out how the fire was caused. I've pointed out for years that the engines themselves rarely fail but the ancillary parts can be problematic. If a fuel line broke because of improper use of materials or using a solid connection rather than something that flexes, that could cause a fire real quickly. Even the professionally built Stewart S-51 had a number of engine outs, none of them caused by the engine itself. Corky Scott +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Professionally built means what? Squat? There are all kinds of "gotcha's". Hopefully, a few less with the "PROS". Possibly not. Depends on a number of factors... and your definition of "professional'. In the case of the Stewart S-51 with it's choice of engine and high stall speed, it will remain a "professional " time bomb for some time to come. Unarguably, the devil is in the details. Stating the obvious... there are infinitely less lethal issues to deal with when you fly with the certified devils and dinosaurs that you know. The least amount of "gotcha's" will remain with simple certified aircraft. Next in line are homebuilts with certified aircraft engines of the same garden variety.The reasons are obvious... at least to someone like me with 50 years as an airborne throttle jockey. If you do not concur, a couple more decades of flight under your belt might help you see the light and survive 50 years flight, yourself. Barnyard BOb - |
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"Jay" wrote in message
om... Speaking of auto engines, what have people heard about Honda's development of a water-cooled temperature regulated light aircraft power plant? The ways those guys usually work, is you don't hear anything until its ready to ship. None of this, real soon now, almost there, come compete with me stuff. The Honda/TCM engine was at Oshkosh. Looks like still a couple of years away. http://www.avweb.com/newswire/9_31b/.../185413-1.html Rick |
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On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 07:38:54 -0500, Barnyard BOb --
wrote: It will be interesting to find out how the fire was caused. I've pointed out for years that the engines themselves rarely fail but the ancillary parts can be problematic. If a fuel line broke because of improper use of materials or using a solid connection rather than something that flexes, that could cause a fire real quickly. Even the professionally built Stewart S-51 had a number of engine outs, none of them caused by the engine itself. Corky Scott +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Professionally built means what? Squat? Barnyard BOb - No sorry, that wasn't what I meant. What I meant was that the engine and installation was done by people who knew and understood what was and was not airworthy. Sorry I confused you. Corky Scott |
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