GarryW wrote:
p51 wrote:
A single-engine failure likely wouldn't lead to this. Heck, I was on their B-24 and they had all four turning on take off then immediately shut down #4 because of issues they knew. I was told later that they had to have 4 turning on take off but they could go with three so they only had # 4 turning so they could head to the next stop to do the repairs they were going to do then.
Any multi-engine rated jock worth anything could handle #3 going out. I'd bet on something more than that, as I'd think they went off the side of the runway on landing?
That was my first thought as well. B-17's had what...an 8000 lb bomb load capacity, while carrying full fuel, and a boat load of other equipment during the war. 13 people on board and assuming 1/2 a load of gas at best, 3 engines should be able to handle that without a problem...even without the quadrants pushed all the way to the firewall. I'm really curious to see what actually happened here. I remember seeing her back in the mid-late 80's...this one is really striking a chord. My thoughts and prayers are with the perished and injured and their families.
For me, Nine O Nine holds a special place. For some reason, when things in my life were pretty bad, it would pop into my life unexpected and cheer things up. Near the end of working to get my A & P I was disgusted and upset and went for a long drive towards Palm Springs in SoCal. At my grumpiest all of a sudden a huge shadow went over with a roar and she passed me fairly low heading west. I chased her to San Bernardino airport and checked he out. My wife, who is much younger went on at length about how cool she thought B-17's were without knowing I had an interest in aviation. The next weekend by chance Collings was in Riverside and we went on our first official date to see her. My wife had never seen a B 17 in person and it was a great day. Later, as I got deeper into aviation, many of my friends had associations with the plane here and there. The loss of life is horrible, but for me, in this case, the loss of the aircraft makes me very sad too....