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Mike, I'm glad to see you know something about perimeter security and
aircraft recovery or even a UH-1. These pictures look like they were taken by the DART team (Downed Aircraft Recovery Team). Perimeter security is pulled even on aircraft crashes in the states to keep site seers and vultures from contaminating the site. And isn't almost anyplace off base still Indian country? Most battery's were upgraded to the AH-1's and relocated to the tailboom for weight and balance. Notice no big battery disconnect? What your seeing is Nav, COMSEC and commo gear in the nose. The fact that the Marines are standing on the Boom to allow the inspection of the nose and the fact the CPG's green house is missing a huge chunk might indicate battle damage. Also, it appears that both counter measures pods have been used. What strikes me as odd are that both skid gear are on the left side next to the fuselage and the unusual dent pattern on the top of the skid under the aircraft. You will notice what appear to be skid marks at an angle to the aircraft. But, the oddest part is that taliboom is off to the side and in front of the aircraft. The blades show no strike damage from the boom or the ground. Possibly due to the fact tail rotor wasn't turning when it landed where it is in the picture, which might suggest it wasn't turning on impact, there is no torn up ground. I'm guessing either tail rotor or tail shaft failure. Or possibly they hit the boom on one of the nearby bearms (notice the dent on the boom in front of the separation). This wasn't a low tail, high nose impact evident by the fact the tail stinger is not bent. But, hey I wasn't there what do I know? I just hope and pray that the crew and pax walked away to **** and bleed and hoist a cold one to one more landing. James Wilson Former DART Team leader, TI OH-58 A/C, KW, AH-1S/E/F, UH-1D, UH-60A/L "Mike "Rotor" Nowak" wrote in message news:7b8yc.10376$fZ1.3750@fed1read03... One more, http://www.myaviation.net/search/pho...68&size=medium I was being sarcastic about the wx.. it looks like these pics were fairly recent after the crash, with no calvary there ot help things out -- plus, in the above pic, it looks like they're disconnecting the batt, something I doubt they'd wait long after the crash to do... From what the thing looks like, I'd agree that it was a tail chop job... but I'm interested in the story behind what happened. They pulled the equipment out, the door guns look to have been pulled, and I can even see a permiter being established in some of the pics, which leads me to believe it's behind the lines. Just curious what happened. -Mike "Mike "Rotor" Nowak" wrote in message news:ar2yc.9623$fZ1.6227@fed1read03... Hey All, I just came across these photos and am curious if anyone knows the story of what happened. Weather sure looks clear so I doubt that had anything to do with it... http://www.myaviation.net/search/pho...75&size=medium http://www.myaviation.net/search/pho...67&size=medium http://www.myaviation.net/search/pho...74&size=medium http://www.myaviation.net/search/pho...73&size=medium http://www.myaviation.net/search/pho...76&size=medium Sure looks like a ****ty situation to me but I don't recall hearing of this crash... -Mike |
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