Jedi_Cheese
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Sorry to bring up an old thread. This was not the Plainview TX airshow. The P68C at Plainview was at 250 feet over the runway. When the wings came off it was pitching up. It rolled over on it's back and went behind a hanger. The wife was narrating and when the wings came off she started saying "Oh my god" over and over. She was sobing with a hot microphone until somone turned it off. I was there when it happened. I was based at Reese AFB in Lubbock. The footage everyone saw was from an Amarillo TV station, I believe it was Channel 4.flx757 said:Maybe it looks like a Twin Otter to you, but it was definitely a Partenavia. I remember it well. It WAS being operated outside it's normal envelope, however this pilot had operated this aircraft in a similar routine many times at airshows without incident. I guess he rolled the dice one to many times. And the story of the pilot's wife narrating the airshow routine is also accurate.
User997 said:I want to know the name of the group and song of that music playing in the background....
It is listed above - "Sonne" by RammsteinUser997 said:I want to know the name of the group and song of that music playing in the background....
flyinlow67 said:Creepy for sure. I heard no one was killed in the CH-46 crash off the back of the ship. Anyone confirm?
My favorite was the HUD of the F-15 that did the midair flashing WARNING WARNING! Duh, ya think?
That video listed above was not the crash at Plainview TX. That happened on September 11, 1983. It was a Partenavia P68C. This was the first time he used smoke flares on the wingtips. He lit the flares prior to this maneuver. His wife was his narrator. The problem was he was well over Vne at least 20 kts and estimated 8.3 g's. I doubt the smoke had anything to do with it.Huggyu2 said:That crash was around '95, right? Anyways, I also recall that the pilot had added something (like smoke system) to the wings or wingtips that exacerbated the problem. The video I saw had his wife's commentary on it. Not good.
No, bunch of people died on that CH-46. Including some Navy Seals.
El Bucho said:No, bunch of people died on that CH-46. Including some Navy Seals.