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Ron Wanttaja wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 19:20:26 -0400, clare at snyder dot ontario dot canada wrote: On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 14:10:15 -0700 (PDT), Victor Bravo wrote: Have a look at the Zenair 601XL, where an airframe KIT costs you $20K. Now look at the unfortunate and tragic problems the 601 is having with the wings folding in flight, and compare it to an airplane with a 60 year safety record, full commercial FAA certification, and tell me that this is not a reasonable bargain. Wings folding in flight?? New one on me. The ONE I'm aware of had bolts not properly installed. Hmmmm. I presume this one is NTSB # LAX06LA105, but the online report says, "Eleven of the main spar attach bolts were found in their normal position and remained connected by their respective retaining nuts and washers. Recovery personnel had disassembled the twelfth bolt during retrieval of the airplane." Nothing mentioned about improper assembly. The other one, the wings were torn off when a couple of drug-compromized idiots put it into a dive or something that GREATLY exceeded VNE and tried to pull it out, or something like that. The Aeronca Champ would have suffered the same fate in both cases. DFW07LA102 combined wing failure with the detection of some prescription meds in the organs of the sole occupant...doesn't sound like the one you're referring to. Was it a foreign crash? I may be mistaken, but I suspect that clare may be mis-remembering a CH-801 accident as one involving a CH-601. The following "drug-compromised idiots" accident may be the mistaken one: http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?e...12X00321&key=1 I found it notable for the simple fact that it is the only CH-801 fatal accident I could find in the NTSB database. |
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