OK dumb question. Did he flip because he had the wheels extended on landing...or something else entirely?
Just another reason I love Archer.. I don't as much like the recent stuff since he fell in the coma, but they always nail the aviation themes, going back in all the show's historyOK dumb question. Did he flip because he had the wheels extended on landing
Like this?OK dumb question. Did he flip because he had the wheels extended on landing...or something else entirely?
Thanks. Wasn't 100% sure they did not extend after the crash.
Probably a non disciplined pilot not using a checklist.
If they did, this would be very unlikely.
The rest of the story.....
https://wsvn.com/news/local/seaplane-makes-rough-landing-flips-over-near-portmiami/
That salvage work looks a little brutal
But the insurance work looks really easy.
Give it another try! this season they've got another Clipper twin they're playing around with in early WWII as well as Lotsa fun with Polikarpov I-153's, too.Just another reason I love Archer.. I don't as much like the recent stuff since he fell in the coma, but they always nail the aviation themes, going back in all the show's history
Yes. Wheels always stay up for water landing, else you flip. Fast forward to about 1:10 for the wheels part
I will! Thanks for the tip. Have always liked Archer. Wasn't surprised to learn it was by the same people who did SeaLab 2021Give it another try!
I sure hope they all got out okay.
wheels down-on the ground"! Wheels up for other stuff!"wheels down-on the ground"!
Inboard or outboard?