DC3 Owend by CAF crashes on departure at Burnet TX en route
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Re: DC3 Owend by CAF crashes on departure at Burnet TX en ro
13 onboard all escaped 1 with burns was flown to a hospital,8 more were transported,mostly minor injuries,the aircraft was a total loss.
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Re: DC3 Owend by CAF crashes on departure at Burnet TX en ro
Such a shame, the aircraft was destined to take part at the return of the candy bombers sommer next year...pilotman6012 wrote:13 onboard all escaped 1 with burns was flown to a hospital,8 more were transported,mostly minor injuries,the aircraft was a total loss.
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Re: DC3 Owend by CAF crashes on departure at Burnet TX en ro
as well as the 75th anniversary of D-Day in FranceMr.Herkybird wrote:Such a shame, the aircraft was destined to take part at the return of the candy bombers sommer next year...pilotman6012 wrote:13 onboard all escaped 1 with burns was flown to a hospital,8 more were transported,mostly minor injuries,the aircraft was a total loss.
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Re: DC3 Owend by CAF crashes on departure at Burnet TX en ro
What happened? It looked like a weird accident. Something mechanical?
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Re: DC3 Owend by CAF crashes on departure at Burnet TX en ro
If you review the footage on youtube:Alpha Kilo One wrote:What happened? It looked like a weird accident. Something mechanical?
@ sec 15 the tail moves to the left, which is corrected
@ sec 18 with opposite rudder
@ sec 23 the aircraft is directly in front of the camera and the wind seems to get grip on her wings, also the tailwheel comes back on the ground. It seems as if the flying speed is not achieved yet. The left wing get slightly more lift so goes airborne, to be corrected
@ sec 26 where the wing drops significantly.
@ sec 27 the wings are level, but the left wings keeps dropping. At this (low) speed, moving the aileron down may increase the cL of the wing so much that that wing stalls.
Without judging! it seems that the flying speed had noy yet been achieved.
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Re: DC3 Owend by CAF crashes on departure at Burnet TX en ro
That was a 3-point take-off, something that’s never routinely done in a taildragger.
The aircraft will try to fly at too slow an airspeed.
The aircraft will try to fly at too slow an airspeed.
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Re: DC3 Owend by CAF crashes on departure at Burnet TX en ro
Looked like bad loading or incorrect trim setting.. Or indeed a mechanical reason.
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Re: DC3 Owend by CAF crashes on departure at Burnet TX en ro
One major event is that he left the runway (@ sec 20 or so). Its better to pull power and abort take off to minimize damage than to continue the take off role and what seems a premature rotation at too slow a speed. The rest is history.Flyboy wrote:If you review the footage on youtube:Alpha Kilo One wrote:What happened? It looked like a weird accident. Something mechanical?
@ sec 15 the tail moves to the left, which is corrected
@ sec 18 with opposite rudder
@ sec 23 the aircraft is directly in front of the camera and the wind seems to get grip on her wings, also the tailwheel comes back on the ground. It seems as if the flying speed is not achieved yet. The left wing get slightly more lift so goes airborne, to be corrected
@ sec 26 where the wing drops significantly.
@ sec 27 the wings are level, but the left wings keeps dropping. At this (low) speed, moving the aileron down may increase the cL of the wing so much that that wing stalls.
Without judging! it seems that the flying speed had noy yet been achieved.