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pzu
23rd Apr 2019, 00:37
Sad news- possible fatality

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/27594/rare-and-historic-northrop-flying-wing-crashes-into-prison-yard-in-california?fbclid=IwAR2JkCrO81YjDpzWHNKjhfe8ZG1fC6_5sez0fXsd OYm86PDXvhdy8qoca_E

PZU- Out of Africa (Retired)

Pilot DAR
23rd Apr 2019, 01:07
That's very sad, I was able to have a really good look at this airplane late in it's restoration while I visited Chino in 1994. We of course keep a thought for the pilot, though many people put their heart into the restoration.

beefy botham
23rd Apr 2019, 04:33
News is not good regarding the pilot. He was a current AA line pilot too. RIP.

Kerosene Kraut
5th May 2019, 15:01
It tried a barrel roll at low altitude right before the crash according to the NTSB prelim report.

https://app.ntsb.gov/pdfgenerator/ReportGeneratorFile.ashx?EventID=20190422X61451&AKey=1&RType=Prelim&IType=FA

ThreeThreeMike
6th May 2019, 05:54
It tried a barrel roll at low altitude right before the crash according to the NTSB prelim report.

https://app.ntsb.gov/pdfgenerator/ReportGeneratorFile.ashx?EventID=20190422X61451&AKey=1&RType=Prelim&IType=FA

Witness descriptions of the final moments of flight indicate a loss of control due to some sort of failure, not an intentional aerobatic manuever IMO.

Machinbird
7th May 2019, 02:04
A friend of mine is familiar with the background on this aircraft and who knew the pilot has suggested that the yaw stability of the aircraft was not wonderful and speculated that an event like loss of an engine or other yaw inducing event could potentially cause a loss of control.
This aircraft incorporated pioneering design features and there may have been handling characteristics that would not have been acceptable in a regular production aircraft.

A comment from the preliminary NTSB report seems to suggest that the pilot was preparing to bail out: " several witnesses reported that after the maneuver, the airplane "wobbled [from] side to side" before the airplane's canopy separated."