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Bushy wrote:
The hand thrown one that was used out here in the Australian outback about four weeks ago (with no report) was thrown while the prop was still rotating. The steel cable was cut by the prop, but not before it damaged the wooden prop beyond repair. The parachute did not remain with the aircraft after that. The aircraft was brought to the ground still under control and the controlled crash did not injure anyone. (Apart from a serious pride injury!) I know because I was talking to him that night about buying the advertised aircraft and he had taken it up for a last spin........ and it started running rough....... He would have to be one of the luckiest blokes I have ever talked to....... Peter No, you were quite a bit luckier. It wasn't your aircraft yet. -- http://www.ernest.isa-geek.org/ "Ignorance is mankinds normal state, alleviated by information and experience." Veeduber |
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