River Posted August 20, 2010 Posted August 20, 2010 If ever you needed proof that the installation of a ballistic Parachute System in for aircraft is worth the money and extra weight... This should convince you :thumb_up: This is a news and video (see link at bottom) from the AVWeb Aviation News site. A 22-year-old Argentine aerobatic pilot is out of business for the moment but living to blog about it thanks to the BRS ballistic parachute he installed in his RANS S-9. Dino Moline's only injury was a slightly burned foot after a wing snapped off during a negative G maneuver. The published negative G limit is -4. Moline was performing at Show Aereo 2010 at El Trebol, Argentina when, as he pulled up while inverted, the left wing departed. Although we haven't spoken with Moline, he is quoted on an Argentine blog site this way. "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and was the wing. Then I heard Cesar (Faristocco) shouted my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I do not think anything. I saw fire in the plane, and I despaired a little. Burned my foot, but I'm okay." The incident happened in front of about 3,500 spectators at the show, which was sponsored by the local flying club in El Trebol, a small town in Sante Fe province in northeastern Argentina. BRS says that's "save" number 253 for the whole plane parachute system. Real Aircraft Loses Wing, Lands Safely (Under Canopy) River
Mick Posted August 20, 2010 Posted August 20, 2010 The video said the aircraft is normally only powered by a 100hp engine but some of those aeros looked like it might have had more than that?
Guest ozzie Posted August 20, 2010 Posted August 20, 2010 A good solid negative 'bunt' will sort out any airframe and it looks like he did just that. OMMPH snap
Guest disperse Posted September 14, 2010 Posted September 14, 2010 A good solid negative 'bunt' will sort out any airframe and it looks like he did just that. OMMPH snap I give up what is a negative BUNT ????
Guest ozzie Posted September 15, 2010 Posted September 15, 2010 A quick sharp pitch over. Even tho he was inverted it had the same effect.
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