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"William W. Plummer" wrote
Metal fatigue, cracks and construction defects are not caused by turbulence although turbulence may be the straw that breaks the camel's back when those problems exist. IIRC the Convair Electra was the first plane that metal fatigue was determined to be the cause of its wings coming off. And, it took years. What caused the fatigue? Gyroscopic motion of the wings. Turbulence most certainly is the cause of fatigue in the wing structure of aircraft. I would suggest that you read FAR Part 25 to understand how the nature of the Standard Atmosphere and the cruise speed is used in designing a "fatigue life" in transport category aircraft. "Convair Electra"??? No way...my Electra time was flown in a Lockheed Electra..L-188 and it's US Navy derivitive the P-3 Orion. The civilian L-188s failed early in their service life, Braniff's Flight 542 crashed in 1959, only two months after it's delivery from Lockheed. The Northwest Flight 710 crashed in 1960 after only one year in service. It was not "gyroscopic motion of the wings" nor "fatigue"....... "On May 12, 1960, Lockeed President Bob Gross announced that both airliners broke-up due to an undampened propeller whirl mode that produced destructive flutter of the wing." This from the "Great Airliners Series, Volume Five, Lockheed 188 Electra" by David G. Powers. You disappoint me William. Bob Moore Air Florida L-188 1973 VP-46 P-3B 1965-67 |
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