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Sun Oct 24, 2004 8:39 pm
I ran across this photo over on the "Hanger Flying" model aircraft forum as a "Caption This Photo" posting.
http://hangarflying.proboards18.com/ind ... 1097928685
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Elwyn on Sun Oct 24, 2004 8:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Sun Oct 24, 2004 8:46 pm
Does anyone know what they have done with the remains of the lodestar? And does anyone have a contact name or number ,for who would know what they are going to do with it?
Mon Oct 25, 2004 6:56 pm
Co-Pilot gets it all cross controlled on take-off, looks over at Pilot and says, "your plane"!
Mon Oct 25, 2004 7:36 pm
Fortunately the crew were not killed but the aircraft was a complete write off. Your joke is in very bad taste.
Mon Oct 25, 2004 10:29 pm
Maybe its not a joke
Mon Oct 25, 2004 10:37 pm
Anonymous wrote:Maybe its not a joke
To paraphrase Prof. Farnsworth, I hate to sound like a broken MP3, but all the facts regarding this incident are not in yet. Let's let the investigators do their job before we go speculating
Mon Oct 25, 2004 10:39 pm
Your joke is in very bad taste.
I don't think so, what has happened has happened. Not joking about it won't change a thing, and no one was killed. So joke away, and toughen up the skin...
Mon Oct 25, 2004 11:26 pm
Where is that guy with his hands in his pockets standing in relation to the runway? It almost looks as if he was standing ON the runway to me.
Tue Oct 26, 2004 6:39 am
Is this a "lets show off" take off gone wrong? An imitation of someone who really knows what they are doing (but does it in a fighter)
John
Tue Oct 26, 2004 7:00 am
bdk wrote:Where is that guy with his hands in his pockets standing in relation to the runway? It almost looks as if he was standing ON the runway to me.
Hey Brandon,
Maybe this guy is the reason they are peeling off to the right????
I suppose it isn't that easy.
Thank God that everyone was alright, and good luck to the good folks in the CAF in sorting this all out.
Steve
Tue Oct 26, 2004 8:28 am
The guy in the picture is on the ramp on this side of the taxiway. The airplane has already departed the runway at this point. You can see the runway behind the plane. The quartering tailwind has helped move it that direction. It was not a show-off take-off, just poor planning and poor reactions to that.
Wed Oct 27, 2004 6:00 pm
Despite many admonitions to the contrary, more speculation. Here are two facts, that cannot be refuted:
The airplane was airborne.
The ailerons are hard left but the rudder is neutral. Not what I would have expected given the attitude of the airplane. Hard to even guess, let alone speculate, but certainly a better place to start than this red herring about wind.
I was there and I can tell you the wind was negligible. I took off soon after the airport reopened on runway 10, and wind velocity was simply not enough to be a major factor. There has to be a more credible explanation. Whether we will read about it is still to be seen.
RobC
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