André should "appreciate" this little .pdf.
I particularly like the 2 planes "cut into slices" by the propeller of a guy who is probably in a hurry or distracted behind them ...
https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... tiques.pdf
ps: there may be some montages among these photos ... but I fired the most blatant ...
Semi-Humor: aviation accidents in .pdf
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Hello,
There is one that I recognize the cessna 180 on ski which smashed on a hole in the ice,
when it has puddles on the ice it is better to change the lake
With no winter like we are going to do this year, the ice is mine underneath, a layer of snow on it and it looks very nice.
For the one that the propeller to cut it happened two plane in flight close to Montreal a cessna 172 to cut in full the back of a fuselage of a Piper Sherokée 140 the pilot of the 172 returned safely, those of the Piper had no chance.
Andre
There is one that I recognize the cessna 180 on ski which smashed on a hole in the ice,
when it has puddles on the ice it is better to change the lake
With no winter like we are going to do this year, the ice is mine underneath, a layer of snow on it and it looks very nice.
For the one that the propeller to cut it happened two plane in flight close to Montreal a cessna 172 to cut in full the back of a fuselage of a Piper Sherokée 140 the pilot of the 172 returned safely, those of the Piper had no chance.
Andre
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US aviation is no longer what it used to be...! (RIP)
The zinc which arrives behind perhaps had its controls blocked, or a faintness of the pilot?
The zinc which arrives behind perhaps had its controls blocked, or a faintness of the pilot?
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hit, sunk, or rather shot down. Nothing amuses them!
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Here from different angles, the smaller plane catching up with the big one, was apparently turning to its left, another hypothesis would be that the underside of the fuselage would have apparently prevented the pilot from seeing that it was heading straight against the other plane (or in any case too late to avoid it)... I understood it like that.
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I just posted (another video) about it here: bistro / info-aerial-machines-flights-landscapes-exploits-crashes-t11153.html
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These marvelous flying madmen and their funny machines....
It was during an "Airshow".... The goal is reached they made the show and at the same time they had to heat the air...
I say: Two less to burn kerosene for quedalle...The impact on the RC will only be limited...But if it can deter others...
All weekend I heard the amateur pilots come and do circles in the air above my village. in any case, it's irritating the continuous purr of these few big friques who burn avgaz for simple pleasure ....
It was during an "Airshow".... The goal is reached they made the show and at the same time they had to heat the air...
I say: Two less to burn kerosene for quedalle...The impact on the RC will only be limited...But if it can deter others...
All weekend I heard the amateur pilots come and do circles in the air above my village. in any case, it's irritating the continuous purr of these few big friques who burn avgaz for simple pleasure ....
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Macro is not kerosene in these engines, it's leaded gasoline and 70 octane!
And again 70 I'm nice...that's your field you have to know how much fuel octane was in the 30s when we developed these planes...
And again 70 I'm nice...that's your field you have to know how much fuel octane was in the 30s when we developed these planes...
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Christophe wrote:Macro is not kerosene in these engines, it's leaded gasoline and 70 octane!
And again 70 I'm nice...that's your field you have to know how much fuel octane was in the 30s when we developed these planes...
Do a research on Eugène Houdry and catalytic cracking.... he refined at the beginning of the 40s avia gasolines with more than 130 octane number...
The Americans during the ww2 turned with the index 100... Thanks to Eugene (a French engineer) while the French turned had the camel piss that you quote us
In addition, Pierre Clerget had developed aviation diesels that ran on kero and diesel, including a 9-cylinder 300hp star in the 30s...
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Uh I want to believe you but hey during the 2nd GM all gasolines were not 100 octane huh! So it must have detonated a lot at times in the B17s and other American engines...in addition to the detonations on the ground! On the other hand, bioethanol is around 130 octane...so they may have been mixed...
Sinon Clerget was not the one who injected water into his Diesels ?
Unless water injection also made it possible to use gasolines of lower octane quality? I say that I say nothing... the trolls of the lobbies said that it did not work the water in the engines!
Well then !!!
Sinon Clerget was not the one who injected water into his Diesels ?
Unless water injection also made it possible to use gasolines of lower octane quality? I say that I say nothing... the trolls of the lobbies said that it did not work the water in the engines!
Well then !!!
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