SAA DC3 'Klapperkop' crashes
Hi,
Anyone have more details to this rumour about SAA DC3 'Klapperkop' that crashed on Friday night just after take off from Lanseria. |
Yes, it did crash; 3 crew OK, no passengers on board.
Any more details, can the airplene be salvaged? |
Klapperkop
The following is an extract from African pilots weekly email
One of the world’s most famous DC-3s, S A Historic Flight’s “Klapperkop” was damaged in a forced landing in an open field near Lanseria on Friday late afternoon. Fortunately the three-crew members were not injured and the aircraft will probably be restored once a full assessment of what caused the double engine failure. The aircraft had earlier flown from Swartkop Air Station, where the Historic Flight is based, to Lanseria and undertaken a scenic flight lasting an hour and fifteen minutes over the city of Johannesburg. The accident happened after the passengers and the airhostess were dropped off back at Lanseria, when the aircraft was been returned empty to Swartkop. It is reported that given the symptoms of a double engine failure, that fuel contamination has not been ruled out. The combined experience of the two pilots who have flown this particular DC-3 for hundreds of hours and who managed to select a suitable open field that resulted in a relatively safe landing was fortunate. Further, the aircraft did not catch fire, is therefore largely intact and stands a good chance of being re-built. :( |
Klapperkop
Thankyou for the news.Brings back all the memories from the time that we assmbled 'Klapperkop' back in the easrly 90`s
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:( Sounds like fuel was scarce?
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Hi guys,
I've been flying out of Lanseria all this week and the wreckage is about 2 miles out and to the South of the extended centerline of 06L.just beyond a line of trees.Looks like the pilots had a very lucky escape and it was obviously a great bit of flying. As for recovery, i noticed a crane at the site on friday,so hopefully they can get her out of there and fix her up? anyone know the extent of damage and what her chances of flying again are? |
I saw and heard the DC3 as it turned out of Lanseria on to the left downwind 24. The the prop RPM increased and the aircraft started to backfire. It sounded very much like fuel starvation. The crew may have been lucky to escape without injury but the investigation will hopefully find out what happened even if they do keep it hushed.
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Does anybody know who the crew was for that flight? Will it be used again for the historical flights if it is restored?
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Hotshots,
Check your email, Regards |
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