goingbush
11th August 2016, 08:48 AM
https://youtu.be/XRCbkBfdBrQ
edit, further investigation proved it as a fake using digital manipulation, man. can't believe anything you see on the internet, oh well good CGI skills then !!
Don 130
11th August 2016, 12:30 PM
Have another look.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I89EMDZ0dsc
Don.
JDNSW
11th August 2016, 04:03 PM
I am reminded of a case about thirty years ago, where a pilot of a Zlin, finding one wing starting to fail in upward bending, rolled inverted, and returned inverted to the airfield, rolled upright, and survived the resulting crash with minor injuries.
Another one, actually a test pilot, was flying from the UK to France with his family in a prototype aircraft in about 1950, from memory. Just after crossing the channel, the engine left the plane as the result of losing a propeller blade. He allowed it to complete a loop, during which he transferred the two kids to the front seat, keeping the tail heavy trim within the limit of the elevator power. He then completed the forced landing with no further damage to the aircraft.
I may have some of the details wrong, just going on memory.
John
cripesamighty
11th August 2016, 06:03 PM
The guy with the Zlin would be Neil Williams. I remember seeing photos of his forced landing and the furrow his wingtip left when he rolled it right side up to land! Amazing bit of flying.
http://historic.aerobatics.org.uk/repeats/zlin_wing_failure.htm
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