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MCA
10th Oct 2005, 10:27
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b291/helisurf/BrokenPlane.jpg http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b291/helisurf/S61Lift.jpg http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b291/helisurf/S61Lift1.jpg http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b291/helisurf/S61Lift2.jpg

These photos were taken last week, near Whitehorse in the Yukon… I was flying another helicopter carrying the engineer and load master tasked with recovering the plane

Robbo Jock
10th Oct 2005, 11:08
There appears to be netting under the aeroplane's wings. Is that to stabilise it ?

MCA
10th Oct 2005, 11:21
We had to put nets over the wings to diffuse the lift of the wings, it was attached at 3 points one of them was the jack point above the cockpit and the other two were on the tail plane, ideally (I am told) that you want the aero plane to fly 5 degrees nose down. So after some head scratching, and help from Pythagoras we worked it out

Langball
10th Oct 2005, 11:43
What type of fixed wing aircraft is that (looks like a Beaver with a turbine engine, if there's such an animal).

Also, was it just a gear collapse on a rough runway, or something else.

MCA
10th Oct 2005, 11:59
I think is a beaver with a Walter engine (empty weight 5500 lbs)... I don’t really want to speculate on what happened but lets just say it was a hard landing and then the pilot was taxiing to back track and line up on the runway… as he turned the landing gear collapsed, striking the prop and the wing

Thud_and_Blunder
10th Oct 2005, 12:04
Bit big for a Beaver, I think it's gotter be an Otter.

MCA
10th Oct 2005, 12:07
You are more than likely right… all fixed wing look that same to me, I didn’t ask to many questions (except how much dose it weigh and has it been de-fueled)

TheMonk
10th Oct 2005, 14:35
Too many passenger windows to be a Beav.

SASless
10th Oct 2005, 14:51
We used four by four timbers on top of the wings as spoilers...that works a treat too....until one of them falls off and the opposite wing's "spoiler" remains for the ride.

Can you say "Left Turn, Clyde!":{