Shockwave Jet Truck Explosion At Airshow - 2 July 2022
Shockwave Jet Truck - powered by a 3 x J34-48 jet engines each 4,900 lbf with afterburner - a regular "padding out the program" civilian addition at military air shows over here in the USA - has exploded during the Michigan Air Show killing the driver.
The J34 was obsolescent almost as soon as it appeared in 1947 and was latterly used to augment power on the P-2 Neptune. Shockwave was capable of 376 mph consuming fuel at over 400 US gallons per mile. |
Shockwave at MCAS Yuma in 2017
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May he Rest in Peace
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In the late 1990's I was amazed when I saw the Shockwave at U S Airshows, mind blowing. Rest In Peace.
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What happened? Can't really make sense of the video 🤔
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Originally Posted by zambonidriver
(Post 11255500)
What happened? Can't really make sense of the video 🤔
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From what I saw on another video, it looked like an uncontained engine failure leading to a tyre failure, high speed spin and roll....
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Having seen the brutal way these guys mistreat their ancient 1940's technology engines just for effect (repeated on-off afterburner etc) its hardy a surprise when one finally lets go, is it?
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Originally Posted by BEagle
(Post 11255537)
From what I saw on another video, it looked like an uncontained engine failure leading to a tyre failure, high speed spin and roll....
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Dreadful accident - RIP
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Sad accident - and respect to the commentator for keeping his cool.
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Looks like he could have possibly been ware of some thing awry, drag chute deploys at the :53 mark before things go up in flames and sideways.
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[QUOTE=megan;11256382]Looks like he could have possibly been ware of some thing awry, drag chute deploys at the :53 mark before things go up in flames and sideways.
Blancolirio has posted a interesting video on his YouTube channel about how the controls work in the truck can't post URLs |
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Originally Posted by megan
(Post 11256382)
Looks like he could have possibly been ware of some thing awry, drag chute deploys at the :53 mark before things go up in flames and sideways.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDabvtMHSTk |
Originally Posted by meleagertoo
(Post 11255681)
.......repeated on-off afterburner etc) its hardy a surprise when one finally lets go, is it?
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Originally Posted by sandiego89
(Post 11257329)
it seems they used regular truck tires!!
Will reduce heat build up due to tyre flex and I guess allow them to hold together better at higher speed due to the reduced rotating mass. On the face of it seems pretty dodgy but it probably couldn't have lasted for so long unless they had done some homework. |
It's the way she exploded before yawing that doesn't seem right to me and before someone points out it's a jet truck I am well aware of that but surely there's instantly a massive amount of fuel feeding that fire? Air France Flight 4590 comes to mind or uncontained engine failure.
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Don't know how i know this but i do, probably from talking to REME too much. Truck tyres are really not safe at high speed, in fact when truck racing first started in the 80s, the only truck tyres guaranteed for racing were Bandag Remoulds.....
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Father of the driver is reporting that the initiating event was a blown tire that ruptured a fuel tank.
I don't know if he has access to actual data, or is just speculating like the rest of us. |
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