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In a previous article, (Corky Scott) said:
He was halfway down the runway and for some reason felt he had to make a decision about whether to takeoff or not. This is the part I don't understand. Why did he have to takeoff or not? Couldn't he have simply shut the engine down? There was a very quick discussion on the show that he didn't think he could stop in time to miss crashing into the trees at the end. Given the choice between a sure crash if he stayed on the ground or a likely crash if he lifted up, he elected to take off. Wasn't the Wright B pretty close to the Vin Fizz (which I think was a modified EX)? In which case, it should have been a pretty capable plane. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ "The surreality of the universe tends towards a maximum" -- Skud's Law "Never formulate a law or axiom that you're not prepared to live with the consequences of." -- Skud's Meta-Law |
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