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Sat Nov 15, 2008 7:11 pm
At 39 to 41 seconds in you can see the left aileron deflect up as the cow spits out from under the wing. I'd say it's real but the cow is also a gymnast and I give her a 8.5!
Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:06 am
You would have thought the cow would have mooooved over when it had seen the plane turning final.
Carole's Holsteen would have taken out the entire left side of the plane.
Sun Nov 16, 2008 12:51 pm
Randy Haskin wrote:How is it that the pilot doesn't even *look* out the left side of the airplane at the cow as it gets closer? The back seater does seem to turn and look that way well after it goes past, so maybe....?
The backseater IS the flying pilot. And he sure seems to be working hard after the engine failure. You can see him glance quickly around for the best field to put it in. You can also see him pulse the stick back in his lap at the last second before grazing the cow, in order to hop the plane over a fence line.
Looks totally plausable and real to me. Great job to the gentleman involved!
Sun Nov 16, 2008 3:39 pm
I'm voting real. The camera is rigidly mounted, so the airplane doesn't move in the frame during the strike, but the background appears to move around some.
Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:55 pm
Better yet, this is what it looked like for the Cow
Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:08 pm
this thread brings cow tipping to a new level!!
Mon Nov 17, 2008 8:00 pm
Crew Chief wants to know if he can paint up the kill mark on the plane...So is it a confirmed or a probable...
Mon Nov 17, 2008 8:46 pm
Well, I still don't see any details in the above other than those in the video mentioned. You would think that by now there would be some names, locations, etc. if this were real. I'm still sceptical - sorry.
Randy
Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:17 pm
Rossco wrote:Crew Chief wants to know if he can paint up the kill mark on the plane...So is it a confirmed or a probable...

The one that got hit by a P51 at Chino was a confirmed kill AND it has a cow painted on the side
Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:31 pm
ZRX61 wrote:Rossco wrote:Crew Chief wants to know if he can paint up the kill mark on the plane...So is it a confirmed or a probable...

The one that got hit by a P51 at Chino was a confirmed kill AND it has a cow painted on the side

I seem to remember
Cow Pie having two cow kill markings on it when it rolled out for the first flight.
Les
Tue Nov 18, 2008 12:10 am
waaaaaaay back in my college flying days (Kent State), one of my good friends was departing on a night flight in a C-152. He struck a deer right at the point of rotation. As described by him, the initial impact didn't seem too hard, but he had a noticeable vibration, and he decided to take the short hop down to CAK to have the tower take a look at the nose gear during a pass. It was still in place, and he made an uneventful landing there. I can't remember what exactly they found bent on the plane, but I do remember very clearly a polaroid taken the next morning of my buddy holding the buck's severed head, (about an 8 point). It was cut clean, right through the middle of the neck.
Fri Dec 12, 2008 6:38 pm
Randy Wilson wrote:Well, I still don't see any details in the above other than those in the video mentioned. You would think that by now there would be some names, locations, etc. if this were real. I'm still sceptical - sorry.
Randy
Randy, (and all else who were sceptical and thought this was a fake)
The answer lies here: -
http://www.aaib.gov.uk/publications/bul ... g_ahvv.cfm
Seems to tie in with what the video shows, plus more importantly, we know why the engine died!
And for those with Google Earth or other mapping software, just look up Dunkeswell, Devon, and you'll be able to see the airfield, and field where the pilot force landed.
Cheers
Paul
Fri Dec 12, 2008 6:54 pm
With that extra info, I found the airfield on Google Earth and compared it to what was shown in the video and do agree that that seems to be the correct location, thus, it is probably real. That said, it just doesn't look real in the video - perhaps due to the lowered quality. Thanks for providing the added info. Fly safe for the holidays.
Randy
Fri Dec 12, 2008 11:49 pm
I thought this deserved it's own subject
When you post a subject line with the words crash or down, there are a number of us on here that own, operate or take care of COWS. My first thought is did I lose a friend today ? I have alot of friends that fly Mustangs, T-6s, T-28s and Bill with the Spitfire, also others that fly B-17s, B-25s, Corsairs, T-bolts. So when I see a post like that, I take it personal. Unless you have lost someone close to you in a COW STRIKE, you might not, but I have, and it is not fun having to ID your best friend and pasenger, and tell his wife that the COW is not coming home.
If you are asking about a COW STRIKE, please put the date in the subject line, instead of just COW STRIKE, you might get more looks without the date, but there are alot of us that lose a few heartbeats when we see COW in the subject line.
For Gods sake can you people please read the sticky. Please put a date in the subject line. I nearly had a heart attack thinking this could have been one of those many nameless cows I've chased over the years. Blah, Blah, Blah......
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