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 Post subject: Spitfire N308WK Incident
PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 2:56 pm 
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Forgive me if this has already been posted. I have been away from WIX for about two weeks.

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Regis#: 308WK Make/Model: EXP Description: SPITFIRE MARK IX
Date: 06/17/2006 Time: 1558

Event Type: Incident Highest Injury: None Mid Air: N Missing: N
Damage: Minor

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City: ASPEN State: CO Country: US

DESCRIPTION
ACFT LANDED AND VEERED OFF THE RUNWAY AND GROUND LOOPED, ASPEN, CO

INJURY DATA Total Fatal: 0
# Crew: 1 Fat: 0 Ser: 0 Min: 0 Unk:
# Pass: 0 Fat: 0 Ser: 0 Min: 0 Unk:
# Grnd: Fat: 0 Ser: 0 Min: 0 Unk:


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Just a guess but...could that be Bill Greenwood?

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Mudge wrote:
Just a guess but...could that be Bill Greenwood?

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When in doubt, there is always Scott's wonderful registry.
http://www.warbirdregistry.org/spitregi ... te308.html
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sounds like everyone is safe (I hope that is the case) and I hope he and his Spit are not down for long!

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Man does that suck, Hope Mr. Greenwood is ok and we still see him and his Spit at Thunder.

Cheers Dave C


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This is the first incident with the Spit that I have heard about while Mr. Greenwood has owned it. Is that the case? I'd say he has a pretty darn good track record with the old girl.


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Says damage is minor in any case so shouldn't be too hard to fix

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 Post subject: Spitfire landing
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Re. the note on June 19: I made a normal 3 pt. landing, rolled straight for a few seconds, then the tail suddenly jumped to the right. I corrected back, but then the nose again swung to the left. This time it did not respond to either rudder or brake correction, very surprising as the Spit normally handles very well on landing. The ATIS gave the wind as only 6 knots at 50 degrees, which should barely be noticeable. I didn't really ground loop, but did leave the left side of the runway onto the grass before the taxiway. It stopped without hitting anything, luckily. no one hurt, no prop damage. There were tire tracks for the left main, none for the right. A video shows full right rudder while still going left. Shop found main gear ok, a small leak in the right brake, and thinks the trouble is in the tailwheel strut, which they will reseal. thanks, Bill Greenwood


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Thanks for the update, Mr. Greenwood.

Hopefully we'll be seeing both you and spitfire in Wisconsin & Michigan in a few weeks.

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Glad to hear Mr. Greenwood, Hope to see you and your Spit at Thunder.

Cheers Dave C


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Good to see you on here Bill, I know how you LOATHE going near computers...LOL.....Mark in Greeley

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Thanks for the update Mr. Greenwood!

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 Post subject: Spitfire
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For Mark Morris: Spitfires have 3 top things! A beautiful wing that flys good fast or slow, a powerful and great sounding Merlin engine, and no nerdy computers. I did a taxi test with the Spitfire this morning and it seems okay, guess we will know after a flight in the morning. Thanks Bill


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 Post subject: Spitfire update
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I flew the Spitfire to the shop to get a more through inspection as well as normal oil change and service before going to Oshkosh. The gear seemed to work normally, and this landing stayed on the runway. I did have 11 knots of crosswind at 30 degrees. We found a bolt in the main gear support needs replacing as per the CAA bulletin 1999-007, and some repairs needed at the tailwheel mounts. The engine oil filters were clean, so good news there. Bill


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Thanks again for the updates. I am looking forward to seeing your machine at Thunder.

BTW... I changed the title of this thread. I expect it is more to your liking.

Mike

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