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Rex plane looses a wheel...
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I am amazed this took so long to get to the media.
There's usually at least one passenger who runs to the media with it, or even a spotter who saw the whole landing at Sydney and the events afterwards. |
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No big red roo on the tail Nige
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Have you got a can of spray paint? I'm sure I can add something on Friday...
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You can safely bet that the Aircraft Engineering unions would have been singing long and loud if it had have been Red Rat Airways
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Still a concern for a wheel to fall off though. It still should be investigated as there could be a break down in the job ie a split pin is re used etc
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This is Rex's first 340A freighter conversion. Sold to Bridges Worldwide. |
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Disregard, I see it's on the website now.
Last edited by Adam P.; 12th July 2008 at 09:04 AM. Reason: Look before you post... |
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the wheel came off just after rotation, it then travelled across another runway over a fence through a small paddock and over another fence coming to rest on a road.
My old flying instructor alerted them to it, as he was sitting at the holding point as the saab rotated in front of him. |
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Thats a big adventure for a relatively small tyre. Lucky nobody was hurt.
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