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The Baltimore Sun says the dead pilot may be real estate developer J.
Robert Martin. Officials say the plane crashed about 15 minutes after taking off from Martin State Airport. The manager of a gym about half a mile from the crash site said, "we heard this extremely loud noise, a loud roar directly over our roof," shortly before the crash. http://www.sunspot.net/news/local/ha...ocal-headlines Which is correct, L39 or L-39? I looked around on the Web and saw that both forms are common. -- Paul Hirose |
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The L-39 is an excellent aircraft. Easy to maintain, and you must maintain
it often. Most civilians can't afford, or maintain, the ejection seats, and tend to fly without them. Unlike a Cessna, FOD will usually ruin your day. Many Cessna pilots with more money than experience have been flying these things into the ground for years. Suffice to say, if you are a sloppy person, then the first stick deflection to the left, will usually be your last. It always works fine on the ground, but the people who buy these rigs are in it for the performance, and I've seen more than one pilot lose all his change in a snap roll after take-off check complete. It ain't a pretty site to see them upside down rocking the wings and trying to recover all the debris. I even watched one guy try to extract a box of donuts from behind his left rudder peddle. He finally had to take his boot off to grab it... Everyone has a right to kill themselves, and I'm glad to hear he didn't kill anyone else. |
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