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![]() A6M3 Type 22 owned by the Flying Heritage Collection at PAE. Uses a Wright R-1820 engine since the Sakai is temporarily out of production... |
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"Bob (not my real pseudonym)" wrote in
: A6M3 Type 22 owned by the Flying Heritage Collection at PAE. Uses a Wright R-1820 engine since the Sakai is temporarily out of production... begin 644 A6M3 Type 22 N3852 Flying Heritage Collection PAE 6-29-13 082.jpg Attachment decoded: A6M3 Type 22 N3852 Flying Heritage Collection PAE 6-29-13 082.jpg ` end begin 644 A6M3 Type 22 N3852 Flying Heritage Collection PAE 6-29-13 108.jpg Attachment decoded: A6M3 Type 22 N3852 Flying Heritage Collection PAE 6-29-13 108.jpg ` end since we have corsair and Zero as current topics a news item.. ============================== NTSB Identification: CEN16CA126A 14 CFR Part 91: General Aviation Accident occurred Tuesday, March 15, 2016 in Midland, TX Probable Cause Approval Date: 05/03/2016 Aircraft: NAKAJIMA A6M2 MODEL 21, registration: N8280K Injuries: 2 Uninjured. NTSB Identification: CEN16CA126B 14 CFR Part 91: General Aviation Accident occurred Tuesday, March 15, 2016 in Midland, TX Probable Cause Approval Date: 05/03/2016 Aircraft: GOODYEAR FG1D, registration: N209TW Injuries: 2 Uninjured. The six-ship formation of vintage World War II airplanes had completed their run-ups on the taxiway and were preparing for departure. A departure clearance was received from air traffic control and the six- ship formation proceeded to the runway for takeoff. The Goodyear "Corsair" airplane was sixth in formation and trailing the Nakajima "Zero" airplane. These tailwheel airplanes required the pilots to taxi in an S-turn pattern due to the limited forward visibility. As the Corsair pilot proceeded with the S-turn taxi to the runway, the Corsair overtook the Zero and collided with its tail. The Zero spun right about 270 degrees and came to rest. The Corsair stopped quickly and its propeller impacted the taxiway. The Zero sustained substantial damage to the empennage and the Corsair sustained minor damage. The pilots conducted an accident debrief and determined that a lack of "vigilance" was to blame. Both pilots reported there were no pre-impact mechanical failures or malfunctions with the airframes or engines that would have precluded normal operation. The National Transportation Safety Board determines the probable cause(s) of this accident as follows: The Goodyear pilot did not see and avoid the Nakajima ahead on the taxiway. |
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On Mon, 20 Jun 2016 09:32:21 -0500, john Szalay john.szalayatatt.net
wrote: "Bob (not my real pseudonym)" wrote in : A6M3 Type 22 owned by the Flying Heritage Collection at PAE. Uses a Wright R-1820 engine since the Sakai is temporarily out of production... begin 644 A6M3 Type 22 N3852 Flying Heritage Collection PAE 6-29-13 082.jpg Attachment decoded: A6M3 Type 22 N3852 Flying Heritage Collection PAE 6-29-13 082.jpg ` end begin 644 A6M3 Type 22 N3852 Flying Heritage Collection PAE 6-29-13 108.jpg Attachment decoded: A6M3 Type 22 N3852 Flying Heritage Collection PAE 6-29-13 108.jpg ` end since we have corsair and Zero as current topics a news item.. ============================== NTSB Identification: CEN16CA126A 14 CFR Part 91: General Aviation Accident occurred Tuesday, March 15, 2016 in Midland, TX Probable Cause Approval Date: 05/03/2016 Aircraft: NAKAJIMA A6M2 MODEL 21, registration: N8280K Injuries: 2 Uninjured. NTSB Identification: CEN16CA126B 14 CFR Part 91: General Aviation Accident occurred Tuesday, March 15, 2016 in Midland, TX Probable Cause Approval Date: 05/03/2016 Aircraft: GOODYEAR FG1D, registration: N209TW Injuries: 2 Uninjured. The six-ship formation of vintage World War II airplanes had completed their run-ups on the taxiway and were preparing for departure. A departure clearance was received from air traffic control and the six- ship formation proceeded to the runway for takeoff. The Goodyear "Corsair" airplane was sixth in formation and trailing the Nakajima "Zero" airplane. These tailwheel airplanes required the pilots to taxi in an S-turn pattern due to the limited forward visibility. As the Corsair pilot proceeded with the S-turn taxi to the runway, the Corsair overtook the Zero and collided with its tail. The Zero spun right about 270 degrees and came to rest. The Corsair stopped quickly and its propeller impacted the taxiway. The Zero sustained substantial damage to the empennage and the Corsair sustained minor damage. The pilots conducted an accident debrief and determined that a lack of "vigilance" was to blame. Both pilots reported there were no pre-impact mechanical failures or malfunctions with the airframes or engines that would have precluded normal operation. The National Transportation Safety Board determines the probable cause(s) of this accident as follows: The Goodyear pilot did not see and avoid the Nakajima ahead on the taxiway. Ouch. I thought the A6M was a Mitsubishi design - is the 'Nakajima' an error, or did they build 'Zekes' under license? |
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On 2016-06-22 06:21:06 +0000, "Bob (not my real pseudonym)"
said: On Mon, 20 Jun 2016 09:32:21 -0500, john Szalay john.szalayatatt.net wrote: "Bob (not my real pseudonym)" wrote in : A6M3 Type 22 owned by the Flying Heritage Collection at PAE. Uses a Wright R-1820 engine since the Sakai is temporarily out of production... begin 644 A6M3 Type 22 N3852 Flying Heritage Collection PAE 6-29-13 082.jpg Attachment decoded: A6M3 Type 22 N3852 Flying Heritage Collection PAE 6-29-13 082.jpg ` end begin 644 A6M3 Type 22 N3852 Flying Heritage Collection PAE 6-29-13 108.jpg Attachment decoded: A6M3 Type 22 N3852 Flying Heritage Collection PAE 6-29-13 108.jpg ` end since we have corsair and Zero as current topics a news item.. ============================== NTSB Identification: CEN16CA126A 14 CFR Part 91: General Aviation Accident occurred Tuesday, March 15, 2016 in Midland, TX Probable Cause Approval Date: 05/03/2016 Aircraft: NAKAJIMA A6M2 MODEL 21, registration: N8280K Injuries: 2 Uninjured. NTSB Identification: CEN16CA126B 14 CFR Part 91: General Aviation Accident occurred Tuesday, March 15, 2016 in Midland, TX Probable Cause Approval Date: 05/03/2016 Aircraft: GOODYEAR FG1D, registration: N209TW Injuries: 2 Uninjured. The six-ship formation of vintage World War II airplanes had completed their run-ups on the taxiway and were preparing for departure. A departure clearance was received from air traffic control and the six- ship formation proceeded to the runway for takeoff. The Goodyear "Corsair" airplane was sixth in formation and trailing the Nakajima "Zero" airplane. These tailwheel airplanes required the pilots to taxi in an S-turn pattern due to the limited forward visibility. As the Corsair pilot proceeded with the S-turn taxi to the runway, the Corsair overtook the Zero and collided with its tail. The Zero spun right about 270 degrees and came to rest. The Corsair stopped quickly and its propeller impacted the taxiway. The Zero sustained substantial damage to the empennage and the Corsair sustained minor damage. The pilots conducted an accident debrief and determined that a lack of "vigilance" was to blame. Both pilots reported there were no pre-impact mechanical failures or malfunctions with the airframes or engines that would have precluded normal operation. The National Transportation Safety Board determines the probable cause(s) of this accident as follows: The Goodyear pilot did not see and avoid the Nakajima ahead on the taxiway. Ouch. I thought the A6M was a Mitsubishi design - is the 'Nakajima' an error, or did they build 'Zekes' under license? "Oscar" is not going to be happy to hear that. ....but "Zeke" used a Nakajima Sakae engine. The interesting thing is, the Mitsubishi and Nakajima plants built A6M's and Hitachi built a trainer variant. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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