hindsight2020
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The accident also highlights the specious nature of manual bailout on these contraptions as a plan B, when it comes to trading paint/shredding control surfaces. Even what I do at work is lined with a safety net (well other than the fiat the seat has been maintained properly, which isn't a given). This whole flying close formation (fingertip, close trail, et al) without a hot seat is more of a squid game affair.
3 feet spacing huh? In an exposed-blade lawnmower? that's T-38 spacing, a century series rickety rocket with "wings" about the size of an F-15 stab. In the Texan2 we used 10 feet wingtip sep, and even with that allowance I got plenty of time looking at my nugget's reflection on the other guy's chrome spinner than I care to recollect (student PIO). 3 feet in a prop as a min transition window allowance is fine, but as the default target? That's just asking for munch-munch cookie monster time of the planks that keep thing aloft and balanced.
Too soon to tell, maybe that's irrelevant here. Could have been a botched rejoin (closure control), someone going blind playing I've got a secret; many possibilities in this space. The damage on the survivor aircraft already gives some clues as to how they traded paint, and why one fared much better than the other.
3 feet spacing huh? In an exposed-blade lawnmower? that's T-38 spacing, a century series rickety rocket with "wings" about the size of an F-15 stab. In the Texan2 we used 10 feet wingtip sep, and even with that allowance I got plenty of time looking at my nugget's reflection on the other guy's chrome spinner than I care to recollect (student PIO). 3 feet in a prop as a min transition window allowance is fine, but as the default target? That's just asking for munch-munch cookie monster time of the planks that keep thing aloft and balanced.
Too soon to tell, maybe that's irrelevant here. Could have been a botched rejoin (closure control), someone going blind playing I've got a secret; many possibilities in this space. The damage on the survivor aircraft already gives some clues as to how they traded paint, and why one fared much better than the other.