Data: 2013-02-14 13:03:44 | |
Autor: /dev/SU45 | |
[nie-smolensk] prosze o identyfikacje tego incydentu lotniczego | |
No jeśli to był incydent to co jest wypadkiem? Chyba tylko TEN jedyny :) http://www.military.com/video/military-aircraft-operations/aviation-accidents/f-18-bomb-test-disaster/1000788900001/ |
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Data: 2013-02-14 13:25:45 | |
Autor: maciek | |
[nie-smolensk] prosze o identyfikacje tego incydentu lotniczego | |
On Thu, 14 Feb 2013 13:03:44 +0100, /dev/SU45 <nie.ma.zupelnie@w.pl>
wrote: http://www.military.com/video/military-aircraft-operations/aviation-accidents/f-18-bomb-test-disaster/1000788900001/ dobra ustaliłem: 28 September or 30 September (sources differ) During a Navair weapons release test over the Chesapeake Bay, a McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18A-3-MC Hornet, BuNo 160782, c/n 8, out of NAS Patuxent River, Maryland, drops a vertical ejector bomb rack with an inert Mk. 82 bomb from the port wing, which shears off the outer starboard wing of Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk camera chase plane, BuNo 156896, c/n 13989, which catches fire as it begins an uncontrolled spin. Two crew successfully eject before the Skyhawk impacts in the bay, the whole sequence caught on film from a second chase aircraft. Video of this accident is widely available on the web. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kscomanc/nptr_aircraft.html Skyhawk TA-4J, BuNo 156896, was destroyed in an accident on 28 Sept 1981. The Wikipedia page on foreign object damage describes the accident: "An unusual case of FOD occurred on 28 September 1981 over Chesapeake Bay. During flight testing of an F/A-18 Hornet, the Naval Air Test Center of the United States Navy was using a Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk as a chase plane to film a jettison test of a bomb rack from the Hornet. The bomb rack struck the right wing of the Skyhawk, shearing off almost half the wing. The Skyhawk caught fire within seconds of being struck; the two persons on board ejected." To see the movie footage of the accident, view the following file: http://alexisparkinn.com/photogallery/Videos/FA18CutsTA4FIREejectOK.wmv The Aviationbanter.com message board entitled F/A-18 "Shoots Down" A4 -- The Long Version has a discussion of the accident and a link to the movie clip. The aircraft is identified as the Skyhawk TA-4J, BuNo. 156896 in the References section near the bottom of the Wikipedia page in a link to the Aviationbanter.com message board which has a link to the movie clip of the accident. For more information on the Skyhawk TA-4J, BuNo. 156896, see the google.com search results for Skyhawk +156896. To wszystko co mi się udało ustalić, wypadek nie ma własnej strony na wiki. (a przydała by się bo jest bardzo niecodzienny) |
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