Aww crap.Bally Bomber (scale B17) just got towed off the runway.
So THAT's what Tantalum was flying!ASIAS reports right main gear failure on landing, with no injuries and "minor" damage. Sure hope that's the case...
https://www.asias.faa.gov/apex/f?p=100:96:10026798142921
Sunday was not a good day. Gusty crosswinds resulted in a couple prop strikes, somebody pranged a 310, and I think Sundays total was 4-6. Terrible way to start your airventure
There are always a few crashes far out where people "en route" to the show do something stupid.
Did the 180 blow a tire?
I think that there are more incidents/ accidents that we know at OSH each year. I do remember some really bad accidents over the years.
Those low tight base to final turns scare me just watching them, I did watch a lance air stall and spin in low on a tight turn one year long ago,no one survived that one.
For that tail wheel that dragged a wingtip, can they fly after that or do they need an A&P to inspect it?
I always thought a ground loop was 180 degree (or more) change of direction.
At a bare minimum you should have the gear and spar attachment points inspected thoroughly. Not uncommon for there to be some twisting or cracks, which can get ugly later.For that tail wheel that dragged a wingtip, can they fly after that or do they need an A&P to inspect it?
I always thought a ground loop was 180 degree (or more) change of direction.