Crest Air Park Plane Crash
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"The airplane turned upside down as it was trying to make a return trip to the runway, which is somewhat of a bad maneuver to do."
I guess "somewhat of a bad maneuver" can be considered an understatement...
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Oh my. That's where I bought my 180. Bela H, ...any details?
Sad day. Looks somewhat like an RV.
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GumpAir wrote:"The airplane turned upside down as it was trying to make a return trip to the runway, which is somewhat of a bad maneuver to do."
I guess "somewhat of a bad maneuver" can be considered an understatement...
Gump
One can only hope he was referring to the returning to the runway part, not the turning upside down (spin) part...
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GumpAir wrote:"The airplane turned upside down as it was trying to make a return trip to the runway, which is somewhat of a bad maneuver to do."
I guess "somewhat of a bad maneuver" can be considered an understatement...
Gump
Seems like last year there was a T-18 that flipped upside down attempting to return to the field after an engine failure. May have been it Florida my memory is failing.
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T-18? No thanks.
I'll not strap my butt into one.
Taken from an NTSB accident report (not THIS accident):
"Several interviews conducted with Thorp T-18 owners revealed that the stall speed of the airplane
with flaps extended is approximately 65-68 knots (level wings). No flap stall speed is about 69-71
knots, and landing speed (touchdown) is about 80 knots. All three owners who were interviewed
reported that in their experience, the airplane "breaks very fast" during practice approach turn
stall maneuvers."
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