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Postby Charl » Sat Dec 01, 2007 7:02 am

Thanks to AJ for this tail (sic)



"The tail strike occurred during at a 1990 airshow in Harrison, Arkansas. Kelly, who was a technician for the FAA and somewhat of a camera buff, was tracking this guy flying a MiG-15 with his camera.
The pilot had just completed a loop and misjudged his pull-out. Everyone, considering themselves as potential victims, took-off running in all directions.
But Kelly had a non-threatening position with strong motivation to take the picture. So just as the MiG scraped the ground, Kelly captured this rare image.
Had it been circulated at the time, this clear, once in a lifetime photograph might have earned an award.
A few weeks later, in Fort Smith, Kelly was showing me these pictures he had developed at a local Walmart. I asked him for a copy and now have it hanging on my office wall "“ a clear depiction of the tiny difference between life and death.
Oh, by the way, the guy just flew a wide circle, lowered his landing gear, touched down then taxied in, the plane showing very minor damage."
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Postby Alfashark » Sat Dec 01, 2007 8:52 am

Thats about as close as you can get alright :o Somewhere on my travels I've seen a shot of a Mk XIV Spit leaving the tips of its big old Dowty 5-blade prop buried in a grass runway after misjudging a loop (again, a very quick, cautious circuit and he made it down ok) Also while waiting for the tow-plane at NZTG, I've seen the Hawker Hunter giving its pilot a good demonstration of how much inertia a 10ton jet has while trying to pull up from either a dive or the back side of a loop (wasnt taking much notice until i saw the nose raise and the a/c continue earthwards) That said he was at least at 1500ft when it was occuring... :thumbup:
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Postby ardypilot » Sat Dec 01, 2007 12:36 pm

Wow, totally amazing shot. Thanks for posting Charl!
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Postby Naki » Sat Dec 01, 2007 10:35 pm

Far out that is amazing - never seen this photo before.
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Postby deaneb » Sat Dec 01, 2007 11:28 pm

Great pic indeed. Heres another low flying near miss

In the early eighties an RNZAF student was doing night flying in a Strikemaster Jet. On landing, just before touch down, he realised that his gear was not lowered. To his credit he gently applied power and climbed gently. This was fortunate as post flight inspection showed that about 2 inches of the lower VHF aerial had been gound off !!. Had he pulled up faster when realising the gear was up, he would have hit the tail and probably ended up flopping on the runway and sliding on the belly.

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Postby towerguy » Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:51 am

yes and I could name the pilot involved
He was on my wings course - the stub of the aerial is now mounted and is a trophy named after him.

he is a captain flying airbuses for a non NZ airline but lives and operates out of AA and a hell of a nice guy as well as a hell of a good pilot.

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