Sat May 18, 2019 1:23 pm
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.
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.
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Yes, of the N9M. There is an N1M preserved and on display however.lucky52 wrote:Was that the last example of that type?
Fri May 14, 2021 12:27 pm
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.
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.
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.
Wed May 19, 2021 3:19 am