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Re: N9MB crash confirmed :-(

Sat May 18, 2019 1:23 pm

I found the preliminary NTSB report, but its pdf and the site won't allow me to upload it? :?

Multiple witnesses located near the accident site reported observing the airplane flying on a north eastern heading at a low altitude when it performed a "barrel roll." Several witnesses reported that after the maneuver, the airplane "wobbled [from] side to side" before the airplane's canopy separated. Shortly after, the airplane entered a steep right turn, and descended into the ground in a nose low attitude.

Re: N9MB crash confirmed :-(

Sat May 18, 2019 1:56 pm

Lon Moer wrote:I found the preliminary NTSB report, but its pdf and the site won't allow me to upload it? :?

Multiple witnesses located near the accident site reported observing the airplane flying on a north eastern heading at a low altitude when it performed a "barrel roll." Several witnesses reported that after the maneuver, the airplane "wobbled [from] side to side" before the airplane's canopy separated. Shortly after, the airplane entered a steep right turn, and descended into the ground in a nose low attitude.


https://app.ntsb.gov/pdfgenerator/Repor ... m&IType=FA

Re: N9MB crash confirmed :-(

Mon May 10, 2021 5:11 pm

Final NTSB report released:

https://data.ntsb.gov/carol-repgen/api/ ... /99294/pdf

Re: N9MB crash confirmed :-(

Thu May 13, 2021 8:22 am

Was that the last example of that type?

Re: N9MB crash confirmed :-(

Thu May 13, 2021 9:34 am

lucky52 wrote:Was that the last example of that type?
Yes, of the N9M. There is an N1M preserved and on display however.

Re: N9MB crash confirmed :-(

Fri May 14, 2021 12:27 pm

Tragic, and there is nothing wrong with lamenting the loss of both man and machine - I commend the spirit, dedication [and financial commitment] that it takes to get a rare bird like this into the air.

Re: N9MB crash confirmed :-(

Mon May 17, 2021 4:51 pm

Xray wrote:Tragic, and there is nothing wrong with lamenting the loss of both man and machine - I commend the spirit, dedication [and financial commitment] that it takes to get a rare bird like this into the air.

In my mind, getting that plane flying in displays was a crowning achievement for POF. A large team of dedicated volunteers worked on it for many years, myself included. I'm glad it was flown. It was an amazing sight to see it in the air.

Re: N9MB crash confirmed :-(

Mon May 17, 2021 5:30 pm

bdk wrote:
Xray wrote:Tragic, and there is nothing wrong with lamenting the loss of both man and machine - I commend the spirit, dedication [and financial commitment] that it takes to get a rare bird like this into the air.

In my mind, getting that plane flying in displays was a crowning achievement for POF. A large team of dedicated volunteers worked on it for many years, myself included. I'm glad it was flown. It was an amazing sight to see it in the air.


I didn't get to see it fly, but saw it on the ground a couple of years after they got it off the ground.

I'm very sad someone perished in it, but think the restoration and subsequent flight demonstrations were an amazing accomplishment.

Re: N9MB crash confirmed :-(

Tue May 18, 2021 11:54 am

bdk wrote:
Xray wrote:Tragic, and there is nothing wrong with lamenting the loss of both man and machine - I commend the spirit, dedication [and financial commitment] that it takes to get a rare bird like this into the air.

In my mind, getting that plane flying in displays was a crowning achievement for POF. A large team of dedicated volunteers worked on it for many years, myself included. I'm glad it was flown. It was an amazing sight to see it in the air.



I got to see it fly in 2000 out at Gillespie Field in El Cajon, CA. It was a truly amazing sight to see flying.

Re: N9MB crash confirmed :-(

Wed May 19, 2021 3:19 am

I visited Chino on a Sunday in 2000 totally unaware that a Planes of Fame airshow was taking place that day - what an unexpected treat after being at the CAF Airsho at Midland the previous day! The N-9M was amongst those aircraft flown, the only true flying wing I've seen displayed I think.

Very sad accident...
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