omega7 wrote:
In the long ago, I saw the results of a botched Fort landing. It overran a bank at the end of the runway where the gear collapsed turning the airplane nearly backwards in its travels. Most prop tips were pulled towards the nose of the airplane.
Yup, my bad Adrian, I usually add a disclaimer that changing conditions during the event will give mixed appearances.
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Similarly, I have seen wartime photos of straight-in, gear up landings with prop ends definitely bent back, pointing toward the empennage. -Adrian
When you chop the power, but the blades are still turning, you can end up with all or most of them bent back. Inertia gives as long as it's got.
On the previously mentioned T-34 event, there was a female backseater yammering at the PIC , "I don't think you lowered the landing gear!". Several times! His light bulb finally went off and he applied power trying to save the situation...too late. Those babies were curled like sardine tin lids.
