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![]() "Danny Deger" wrote Who runs this P-51 community that is trying to run the internet? I havn't heard from anyone. Typical response from you. Just like when you were at NASA, NOBODY is going to tell you what to do, or how to do it. Thus, all of your problems. -- Jim in NC |
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"Morgans" wrote in message
... "Danny Deger" wrote Who runs this P-51 community that is trying to run the internet? I havn't heard from anyone. Typical response from you. Just like when you were at NASA, NOBODY is going to tell you what to do, or how to do it. Thus, all of your problems. If you can't answer the question -- throw around some random insults. Danny Deger |
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![]() "Danny Deger" wrote If you can't answer the question -- throw around some random insults. OK, we will play it your way. You wrote: Who runs this P-51 community that is trying to run the internet? I haven't heard from anyone. Who runs it? Nobody, but Dudley was asked to pass the word along that the P-51 community would appreciate seeing all of the conjecture stop, until the report came out. I would well imagine that seeing it all guessed about, and throwing around blame is painful for those involved and their families. Can you comprehend that? It is called courtesy. As far as why you have not heard from anyone, why would you. You are NOBODY to the P-51 community. Nobody. What do we have to gain from continuing to guess about this accident? Will it save any lives? No, because those that fly the airshows will make damn sure that clearance is maintained on landing. Does that involve you? Are you flying P-51's at airshows? No? Even if we did come up with all of the answers, it would not benefit you anyway. So, my original post stands. Any further response from you is just further proof that you can not accept the truth. -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message ... "Danny Deger" wrote If you can't answer the question -- throw around some random insults. OK, we will play it your way. You wrote: Who runs this P-51 community that is trying to run the internet? I haven't heard from anyone. Who runs it? Nobody, but Dudley was asked to pass the word along that the P-51 community would appreciate seeing all of the conjecture stop, until the report came out. I would well imagine that seeing it all guessed about, and throwing around blame is painful for those involved and their families. Can you comprehend that? It is called courtesy. As far as why you have not heard from anyone, why would you. You are NOBODY to the P-51 community. Nobody. What do we have to gain from continuing to guess about this accident? Will it save any lives? No, because those that fly the airshows will make damn sure that clearance is maintained on landing. Does that involve you? Are you flying P-51's at airshows? No? Even if we did come up with all of the answers, it would not benefit you anyway. So, my original post stands. Any further response from you is just further proof that you can not accept the truth. Because you continue to throw grossly insulting random comments with your request, my answer to you is NO. For example I never said I expected someone from the P-51 community to contact me, but I thought they might post something here -- like Dudley did. In a request for me to do something for you and others, you call me a NOBODY (in all caps). Hardly a way to persuade people to your calling. To Dudley who didn't throw grossly insulting comment to me with his request -- the answer is yes. I do understand the pain of loosing a friend to an aircraft accident. As an Air Force F-4 pilot I lost more than one friend to the hazards of flying high perfomance aircraft. On saving lives, I did use this forum to suggest to all that kicking in a little slip a couple of times on short final is good practice. I do it all the time. Maybe someone reading will do this someday and see the runway is not clear. Just a little trick I learned from my first taildragger instructor. Danny Deger |
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![]() "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... Frank Ch. Eigler wrote: Dudley Henriques writes: The following information came in to me by back channel [...] [...] The demonstration air race was completed and the five aircraft were in the process of landing separately, and not in formation, on runway 36. Does that make sense though? It sounds like the two planes were very close already on final, and the trailing pilot ought to have seen the one just ahead. - FChE My sources tell me the A was on an extended final. With the amount of flap the A was carrying, he would have also had to have been carrying some manifold pressure to keep the nose up in that situation. It is entirely possible that a Mustang in that approach configuration would have a visual scan of the runway beyond where the D was obviously being flared beneath the A's nose. I believe the restricted visibility inherent to the A was a contributing factor to this accident. I also believe that the investigation will reveal additional factors involving the prebriefed pattern sequencing and errors within that sequencing. Dudley Henriques The *really* hard part, at least for me, will be to remember to look this up after the final report is released. OTOH, there may be a new thread started to serve as a reminder. I'm countin' on youse guys. Peter (This case is too tragic for a smiley) |
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Perhaps the P51 community, which by one persons comments cares about
no one who is not part of it...can teach its pilots not to do stupid things that kills. Ron Lee |
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![]() "Peter Dohm" wrote The *really* hard part, at least for me, will be to remember to look this up after the final report is released. OTOH, there may be a new thread started to serve as a reminder. I'm countin' on youse guys. Jeez-o-Pete! Where ya'll from, talkin' like'at? g But seriously - from this group, can you imagine that a new thread would NOT be started when the report is out? I can't! small smiley here, laughing at ourselves -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Ron Lee" wrote in message ... Perhaps the P51 community, which by one persons comments cares about no one who is not part of it...can teach its pilots not to do stupid things that kills. Just because one their community, or at least claims to be, has to use grossly insulting comments to make a point, we don't need such comments about a fatal error made by a pilot. More than once I have done a stupid thing in an airplane and almost died. Danny Deger |
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I forgot to mention the other safety tip I added to this thread. Based on
my personal experience doing many of them -- after being trained by the Air Force -- formation landings are dangerous. Maybe somebody reading this message will someday avoid death by not attempting this dangerous maneuver without proper training. Dudley has pointed out this dangerous maneuver is not recommended in P-51 and was not the cause of the recent death of a fellow pilot. As to the P-51 community thinking I am a NOBODY, I have flown 3 aircraft that are much higher performance than the P-51. By my standards it is underpowered, climbs like a brick, has a low service ceiling, is very slow, and isn't armed heavily enough to do much damage to enemy aircraft or enemy forces on the ground. Also, I am an owner of a prewar, vintage taildragger that I fly often. Last thing, as the Space Shuttle Entry Training Flow Supervisor I literally wrote the book on flying from Mach 25 to Mach 1. This is not a misprint. By anybody's standards I am a leading expert on how to fly an aircraft at Mach 25. If this makes me a NOBODY to someone who has flown or owns a P-51, then I want no part of this community. My guess is you are a poor spokesman for the P-51 community. Danny Deger |
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![]() "Danny Deger" wrote Just because one their community, or at least claims to be, has to use grossly insulting comments to make a point, we don't need such comments about a fatal error made by a pilot. I can't let that one pass. Point to anywhere in any of the posts I made, that state or imply that I am one of the P-51 community. I expect that you will retract your post. You started this little ****ing contest. End it. -- Jim in NC |
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