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    Sad airshow crash at Reno

    A vintage fighter plane crashes near the grandstand at the Reno Air Races in Nevada, leaving several people dead and injuring at least 54.



    http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/america...illed-in-crash


    Makes me wonder about these annual air races at Reno where they push their highly-modified WW2 Fighters to extreme speeds.
    I personally like seeing them as restored warbirds being displayed at airshows in a graceful caring manner which will see them last for a long time.
    These Reno racers must have some extreme G's put on the airframes.
    From Wiki:
    "AT Reno from 1964 through 2010, 19 aviators lost their lives due to crashes and collisions in the course of the competition and airshow.[1] In 2007, three pilots died over the course of four days in separate incidents"
    What you aviation nuts reckon out there?


    RIP to the pilot and those killed too


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    A divisive topic. I love the racing there, pushing performance levels to the maximum, etc, etc, BUT despise the "butchering" of warbirds in the process.
    I hate to think of the amount of work done on Dago Red, for example.
    Human desire to go faster and also at low levels. There are strict rules for the racers and everyone knows the risks involved.


    Sadly I see another airshow crash this weekend, where a T-3828 has gone in.

    Respect to all pilots involved and, sadly, spectators.
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    80 Year old pilots pulling big Gs pylon racing.

    Anyone see an issue there? I'm sure I'll get shouted at for being ageist, but the FACT is that 80 you have bits that are worn out and spontaneously break, particularly in your cardiovascular system. Pulling 7Gs at 400+ mph 50ft above the ground is just asking for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    80 Year old pilots pulling big Gs pylon racing.

    Anyone see an issue there? I'm sure I'll get shouted at for being ageist, but the FACT is that 80 you have bits that are worn out and spontaneously break, particularly in your cardiovascular system. Pulling 7Gs at 400+ mph 50ft above the ground is just asking for it.
    You were talking about the pilot and not the plane? The same could be said of both and in both cases would be a generalization although arguably it's easier to replace the parts on the plane.

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    Luckily he was only a sprightly 74 year old.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    You were talking about the pilot and not the plane? The same could be said of both and in both cases would be a generalization although arguably it's easier to replace the parts on the plane.
    Those aircraft are in better shape than when they were made. The engines are either remanufactured or new build and put out horsepower figures the designers couldn't have envisaged with metallurgy of their day. They are also maintained far better than they were during WWII.

    The pilot was reported as being 80 years old yesterday. 74 is still too old IMHO, the problem is the guys with the experience and money to race them effectively are old.
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    Those aircraft are in better shape than when they were made. The engines are either remanufactured or new build and put out horsepower figures the designers couldn't have envisaged with metallurgy of their day. They are also maintained far better than they were during WWII.

    The pilot was reported as being 80 years old yesterday. 74 is still too old IMHO, the problem the guys with the experience and money to race them effectively are old.
    But that suggests the power of the engine can now outstrip the limits of the old airframe.

    Some 74 yr olds are past, some aren't. The investigation will focus on the pilot as a factor but as there aren't any big business interests I guess the pilot will not be unduly blamed, or was he famous (going by NZ courts that would protect him)

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    But that suggests the power of the engine can now outstrip the limits of the old airframe.

    Some 74 yr olds are past, some aren't. The investigation will focus on the pilot as a factor but as there aren't any big business interests I guess the pilot will not be unduly blamed, or was he famous (going by NZ courts that would protect him)
    No it doesn't you're just using the Month Python premise of contradiction in place of argument. There will be few, if indeed any original parts left in the airframe. You're making assumptions that these are "warbirds". They're not. They're specialised silhouette racers based on WWII airframes because the Reno air races are about piston power and grew out of the huge surplus of air frames immediately post-WWII when $50 would get you an unused P51D, P63, or P47D (-11 through -40), to go with a huge surplus of qualified pilots. Humans will race anything.

    The modern iteration of these aircraft are as removed from their date of manufacture specification as a Vincent Black Lightning is from a cross plane crank R1.

    You can't pick which 74 year old, or 80 year old is past it and there are plenty of otherwise healthy septuagenarians and octogenarians who have had a spontaneous AAA walking to the letter box without any warning. Adding stress to organs past their used by date is asking for it, along doing it at high speed right next to a crowd.
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    Anyone see an issue there?
    Only if there is people on the ground within crashing distance

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    wayne gardner will call for a complete ban on airshows any day now

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    No it doesn't you're just using the Month Python premise of contradiction in place of argument. There will be few, if indeed any original parts left in the airframe. You're making assumptions that these are "warbirds". They're not. They're specialised silhouette racers based on WWII airframes because the Reno air races are about piston power and grew out of the huge surplus of air frames immediately post-WWII when $50 would get you an unused P51D, P63, or P47D (-11 through -40), to go with a huge surplus of qualified pilots. Humans will race anything.

    The modern iteration of these aircraft are as removed from their date of manufacture specification as a Vincent Black Lightning is from a cross plane crank R1.

    You can't pick which 74 year old, or 80 year old is past it and there are plenty of otherwise healthy septuagenarians and octogenarians who have had a spontaneous AAA walking to the letter box without any warning. Adding stress to organs past their used by date is asking for it, along doing it at high speed right next to a crowd.
    Argument, what argument? To argue I would have to have some idea about the subject but this being KB it was a great way to get the information I desired.
    I was annoyed at the waste of a historic aircraft but from what you said it wasn't exactly a WWII warbird, it only owed its ancestry to one.

    I'll still wait to here the results of the investigation before putting it down to pilot age but I was surprised at his age.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post

    Sadly I see another airshow crash this weekend, where a T-38 has gone in.

    Respect to all pilots involved and, sadly, spectators.
    Was a T-28 Trojan, one of 6 Trojans in a display team.
    All in all a sad weekend for airshows.


    Jim is right, they are far removed from what North American Aviation or Grumman etc designed in the '40s. Even this Mustang had its normal radiator removed in the interests of speed. Utilised a boil-off system to cool the engine.

    From http://www.supercoolprops.com/articles/gwhite.php

    "In other words, the oil cooler, which is located in a duct and exposed to the air stream, has water sprayed on it from a spray bar system. Typically, the spray bars are made from aircraft fire extinguisher tubing. Spray bars are also used on coolant radiators for P-51s. It's a little known fact that between ADI fluid, spray bar fluid and fuel, Dago Red, the worlds' fastest P-51, will consume over 1,000 pounds of fluid in a 15 minute race. That's right, ˝ ton of fluid in 15minutes. Of course, a 4360 powered racer such as Furias will consume considerably more."


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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    Was a T-28 Trojan, one of 6 Trojans in a display team.
    All in all a sad weekend for airshows.


    Jim is right, they are far removed from what North American Aviation or Grumman etc designed in the '40s. Even this Mustang had its normal radiator removed in the interests of speed. Utilised a boil-off system to cool the engine.

    From http://www.supercoolprops.com/articles/gwhite.php

    "In other words, the oil cooler, which is located in a duct and exposed to the air stream, has water sprayed on it from a spray bar system. Typically, the spray bars are made from aircraft fire extinguisher tubing. Spray bars are also used on coolant radiators for P-51s. It's a little known fact that between ADI fluid, spray bar fluid and fuel, Dago Red, the worlds' fastest P-51, will consume over 1,000 pounds of fluid in a 15 minute race. That's right, ˝ ton of fluid in 15minutes. Of course, a 4360 powered racer such as Furias will consume considerably more."
    Those aircraft are tricked out to the max, but I too was surprised how old the pilot of the "Mustang" was. Although it's sad to hear of any air crash it is always very interesting to see the results of air acccident reports.

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    Looks like mechanical failure may be at least partly to blame. Photos show the LH elevator trim tab missing...

    Personally I would hate to see additional restrictions on this sort of thing. Nanny state and all that. If they need to put 'at your own risk' clauses on tickets or whatever, so be it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    I was annoyed at the waste of a historic aircraft but from what you said it wasn't exactly a WWII warbird, it only owed its ancestry to one.
    So basically they are like the aero equivalent of the fiberglass car kits.
    Build a car, whack a fiberglass Corvette Stingray body on and you have a Corvette Stingray. Is that right?

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