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CrimsonEclipse 08-16-2010 07:11 PM

Aerobatic plane loses wing (link to video)
 
YouTube - Accidente Aereo-El Trébol-Santa Fe-Argentina

1:55 is where the break happens.

(pilot ok)

Airhoss 08-16-2010 09:13 PM

WOW!! I'll tell you what after watching that I don't think I'd own an aerobatic airplane without a BRS on it!!

My Spanish is poor and getting worse all the time. So was the guy alright, no injuries?

N9373M 08-17-2010 02:24 AM


Originally Posted by Airhoss (Post 856828)
WOW!! I'll tell you what after watching that I don't think I'd own an aerobatic airplane without a BRS on it!!

My Spanish is poor and getting worse all the time. So was the guy alright, no injuries?

Pretty sure I heard a "oh la mierda" in there. I think he was ok.

Ewfflyer 08-17-2010 04:49 AM

That should definately sell some BRS chutes right there. Wonder what caused the fire once it was on the ground, maybe just the dry grass might've caught once that hot engine rested on it.

USMCFLYR 08-17-2010 06:20 AM

I wonder if my chute would work like that??? :eek::confused:

Hopefully I'll NEVER have to find out!

In any case - a great outcome for an unfortunate circumstance.

USMCFLYR

f16jetmech 08-17-2010 07:40 AM

really strange time for it to break off... basically straight and level. Upside down of course.

Grumble 08-17-2010 08:24 AM


Originally Posted by USMCFLYR (Post 856915)
I wonder if my chute would work like that??? :eek::confused:

Hopefully I'll NEVER have to find out!

In any case - a great outcome for an unfortunate circumstance.

USMCFLYR

Does the hunter have a BRS?!?!? :D

Grumble 08-17-2010 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by f16jetmech (Post 856952)
really strange time for it to break off... basically straight and level. Upside down of course.

Looks like he was inverted and pushing forward. Plus it was a RANS, not exactly an Extra 300. I'd be tempted to say it's a clear case of catostrophic failure from overstress.

I'm amazed that BRS Chute didn't get wrapped around the plane the way it started rolling. I'm even more amazed how gently he came down. Sucks the whole thing caught fire.

USMCFLYR 08-17-2010 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by Grumble (Post 856973)
Does the hunter have a BRS?!?!?

Maybe I was talking about my PARACHUTE :D
In any case, after helping pack one today and get it into the plane - I think I'll only be streaming it when necessary! ;)

USMCFLYR

rickair7777 08-18-2010 01:26 PM


Originally Posted by f16jetmech (Post 856952)
really strange time for it to break off... basically straight and level. Upside down of course.

Load factor certification for aerobatic planes is +6/-3...wings might not be as strong in the negative direction if the plane was built to certification standards and no better.


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