
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/planes-collide ... 20156.html
When will the press realise that when an aircraft has no tail, the pilot has become a passenger and gravity has taken over the aircraft and said aircraft will make a direct hit on the bit of ground beneath it. Luck and nothing more that it came down where it did. Still if it makes people feel better to think that way................
Matt
Journalists only report what others do, they never do anything themselves...
It is a tragedy that a good man should die like this, but as usual the media will do anything to sell copy...
Journalists only report what others do, they never do anything themselves...
It is a tragedy that a good man should die like this, but as usual the media will do anything to sell copy...
It just goes to show what rubbish is reported. I read in an national newspaper yesterday that the DA40 had it's engine ripped off in the impact and landed "Safely". Apart from the HUGE C of G problem that would produce, look at the picture in Doug's link, the impact damage is on the leading edge
Matt
Journalists only report what others do, they never do anything themselves...
It is a tragedy that a good man should die like this, but as usual the media will do anything to sell copy...
I beg to differ Mark. Some of them are very adept at writing fiction.
It just goes to show what rubbish is reported. I read in an national newspaper yesterday that the DA40 had it's engine ripped off in the impact and landed "Safely". Apart from the HUGE C of G problem that would produce, look at the picture in Doug's link, the impact damage is on the leading edge
Matt
That report was basically correct. If you look at the photo carefully you will see the prop is missing. The propeller that ended up on the beach was from the DA40, not the RV-6 as everyone seems to assume. They did well to get back safely to the airfield. IMHO
It just goes to show what rubbish is reported. I read in an national newspaper yesterday that the DA40 had it's engine ripped off in the impact and landed "Safely". Apart from the HUGE C of G problem that would produce, look at the picture in Doug's link, the impact damage is on the leading edge
Matt
That report was basically correct. If you look at the photo carefully you will see the prop is missing. The propeller that ended up on the beach was from the DA40, not the RV-6 as everyone seems to assume. They did well to get back safely to the airfield. IMHO
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