I only hit wires three times spraying. The first I didn't see but suspected. It was at the end of a long narrow valley. I found no poles, in the trees, on either side of the valley. Because I suspected it, I made sure I dove on it on the first pass on the valley. I cut the wire with the prop of my Pawnee. The second I completely spaced out. I had seen it on high recon and low recon. My old Stearman had the lugging power to punch on through. The third was a black cable holding telephone lines. It ran halfway down the field I was spraying and then went underground the second half. I started spraying crosswind on the downwind border (wind management) of the field on the half that had no wire. By the time I got to it, I had somewhat forgotten about it. It shocked me and my two main tires thumped it on the way out. Not very comfortable porpoising thirty feet in the air.
These guys did a good job getting out. I expect they cut the wire with the prop. Spray planes have cutters on the gear and in front of the windscreen and a cable to keep wires from catching the vertical stabilizer. I forgot about letting the corn get too high and having this cable save my life, going under a wire, in a Pawnee. The wire just bent the round part of the rudder where it flexes above the top of the vertical stabilizer.
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