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For the "It can happen to anybody" file-----
http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/news...ws/379960.html Does anybody here know what type the plane was? Bob McKellar |
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The North American Trainer Association is a (501)[c]3 association dedicated to the restoration, preservation and safe flying of all North American Aviation built trainer aircraft (AT-6, SNJ, Harvard, NA-64, T-28, TF-51, TB-25). Dues are $45.00 per year US |
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Bob McKellar wrote:
For the "It can happen to anybody" file----- http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/news...ws/379960.html *************** "It was something else to put an aircraft down like that and get up and walk away from it....." *************** Classic, CLASSIC Yeager!! |
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T-6
Would love to see what the female passenger looked like! |
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![]() "NATrainer" wrote in message ... T-6 If it WAS a T6, as you already know I'm sure, the ole' Tex can bite you in the butt in an instant if you get distracted by ANYTHING at all during the rollout after landing. It will be interesting to find out exactly where during the rollout this occurred. My bet would be on the low end of the speed bleed as the airplane was slowing down after touchdown. There's a "point" during the rollout in a T6 where the rudder goes south on you and you damn well better be ready with some fast feet if the wind is blowing across the runway !! I've heard Yeager say many times that when he flies the 51 and the T6, he has to remind himself to be VERY alert on landings, since in the jets you have a tendency to get lazy with the nosewheel working for you :-)) As I said, it will be interesting hearing the "right stuff" on this incident as it comes to light. This has the makings to add to the already legendary tales of T6's biting the best of us who have flown them. If nothing else, it will serve to get everybody in the warbird community flying who is flying this great and wonderful airplane (if you're VERY careful of course :-)) to tighten up their landing safety practices a bit....might even help preserve some sheet metal if you know what I mean. Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/CFI Retired For personal e-mail, use dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt (replacezwithe) |
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From: "Erik Pfeister"
Would love to see what the female passenger looked like! Probably one of these young wanton hussies, 71 or 72 years old. Chris Mark |
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![]() Do any T-6/SNJs exist that never had a wing tip "touch the earth"? VL |
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Apparently the airplane passenger was Yeager's wife. The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution says: "Yeager, 80, had a bump on his head but neither he nor his wife, Victoria, was seriously injured in the accident at Heaven's Landing, said Mike Ciochetti Jr., the developer of the community." http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/met.../03yeager.html http://www.11alive.com/news/news_art...?storyid=37435 -- Paul Hirose |
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You people have it all wrong!
Paul Harvey sez it was a "new trainer" and we all know Paul Harvey is never wrong. Then again anything less than 60 years old could be "new" to Paul Harvey. Oxmoron1 |
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