Scolopax wrote:I wonder how a Cessna taildragger would have handled the hard landing scenario. The mains appeared unphased, but the nose gear was toast.
I have had a "hard landing" scarily similar to the first in the film in a 185, only I was still in a left bank required to make my field. The aircraft behaved exactly the same as shown with the exception of the left leg breaking free as it took the full force of the impact.
The aircraft hit (on to soft grass) the bounced/ skipped about 11m/36" then slid on its nose to a stop. I was the only pob, didn't have a hair out of place.
Few things out of this experience;
Speed to height is bull sh*t with a CSU, engine stopped, prop disc killing all speed (I was at 130kt) plane went down, there was no going up!
The plane is designed to look after you, I have an amazing respect of Mr Cessna design team.
I did have a pod on which acted like an airbag, only had it on a week completely totaled it, best investment ever as it help save the plane.
Its bloody unsettling to see the windshield full of grass, with nothing you can do about it.
Hmm anyway 'nough about that