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20th Jun 2019, 12:10
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Posted By angels one five

Thank you both for the information.

Thank you both for the information.
31st May 2019, 08:29
Replies: 5
Views: 5,934
Posted By angels one five

Crash of Cessna U206B P2-SEE in PNG 17/12/77.

The above aircraft crashed at Bundi village in Dec. 1977. The pilot, John Keane, and his eight (?) passengers lost their lives.
The operator was probably TAL and the accident may have occurred on...
13th Apr 2018, 04:43
Replies: 558
Views: 200,556
Posted By angels one five

Thanks for your detailed reply to my question,...

Thanks for your detailed reply to my question, David.
I agree that the impact would have been serious and IMO not survivable. At least not for long.
Despite that impact the aircraft remained...
12th Apr 2018, 03:37
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Views: 200,556
Posted By angels one five

David, What do you think of the wheel that...

David,

What do you think of the wheel that the patrol commander saw on top of the wrecked aircraft ?
I would think that in the circumstances the wheels would have been tucked away when the loss...
4th Oct 2010, 06:43
Replies: 15
Views: 1,803
Posted By angels one five

When flying my Turbulent I always make sure that...

When flying my Turbulent I always make sure that I start the T/O with the stick held firmly back in the navel base.
The same applies on a rolling start.
Stick back, throttle lever gently and...
4th Aug 2010, 13:36
Replies: 26
Views: 8,049
Posted By angels one five

I recall from the book " Thirty Seconds over...

I recall from the book " Thirty Seconds over Tokio " by or about one of the pilots, Ted Lawson, that the Mitchells had to take off prematurely owing to an unexpected encounter with a Japanese...
3rd Aug 2010, 05:03
Replies: 33
Views: 15,333
Posted By angels one five

Like HJ260 I have a Campbell Aero Classics helmet...

Like HJ260 I have a Campbell Aero Classics helmet which I wear when I fly my Turbulent " topless ".
I find it is very good for reducing the engine noise and it is warm ( even in the NZ winter ) and...
6th Jan 2010, 01:01
Replies: 4
Views: 1,010
Posted By angels one five

Hi tinpis, For NZ air accidents of 1950's, 60's...

Hi tinpis,
For NZ air accidents of 1950's, 60's and 70's you could try the Archives New Zealand website called Archway. Type 'civil air accidents' or similar in the search box.
I would post the...
6th Dec 2009, 07:17
Replies: 138
Views: 30,358
Posted By angels one five

I suspect that the high incidence of landing...

I suspect that the high incidence of landing accidents in Spitfires when first introduced to RAF service was due to veteran pilots with umpteen dozen hours in Furies, Gauntlets and Gladiators...
6th Oct 2009, 01:03
Replies: 27
Views: 3,971
Posted By angels one five

Applying full carb. heat should help too.

Applying full carb. heat should help too.
28th Jul 2009, 23:39
Replies: 558
Views: 200,556
Posted By angels one five

The radiomen on the Coast Guard cutter Itaska...

The radiomen on the Coast Guard cutter Itaska reported that Amelia was coming through very loud and clear, but she did not seem to be hearing their replies.

I guess, therefore, that the missing...
25th Aug 2008, 09:01
Replies: 13
Views: 2,802
Posted By angels one five

My venerable copy of " Flying the D.H. Chipmunk "...

My venerable copy of " Flying the D.H. Chipmunk " by H.H. Edwards, published by Pitman & Sons, circa. 1962 advises as follows :

" Ventilation
In hot weather many pilots fly with the cockpit...
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