This appears to be the biplane featured in the current issue of Sport Aviation:
http://kutv.com/news/local/pilot-wal...anston-wyoming
Fortunately, the pilot was not injured.
This appears to be the biplane featured in the current issue of Sport Aviation:
http://kutv.com/news/local/pilot-wal...anston-wyoming
Fortunately, the pilot was not injured.
Very glad he wasn't hurt but that must be horribly discouraging. He put many years into creating a work of art. Hopefully, it's like you say and he will stay true to the name of the plane "Unfinished Business" and get it flying again. I get a strong impression from the article that the man is not a quitter.
When I try to look at that news report, the computer says this is a forbidden site. Could someone give a quick summary, pilot name, type plane, where based? thanks
Why do they always say it was a "Crash" ? He was making an emergency landing and there was an obstacle in the flight path ! Just like Harrison Ford, "crashed on the golf course". No he didn't, he made an emergency landing and walked away just like this guy ! Perhaps a bit more slowly !
Bob
Bill - it's probably your security settings as I'm having no problems accessing that article.
I just did an internet search for "I-80 plane crash" and came up with several hits; here's another:
https://uintacountyherald.com/articl...ash-along-i-80
Try a search if this link (also) doesn't work for you.
Thanks Marty and CDS. Part of the problem is that I am not a computer guy, I don't know a gigabyte from a biplane. I can, however, fly old airplanes acceptably for 25 years since they have real gauges not tv screens. I dont knowingly have any security setting, much less the wrong one.
I first tried to read the news clip above and got some message the it was not a secure site, yesterday. Today, however . it does read that ok. As the mystery superhero, old radio series, THE SHADOW, used to say, "Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of man? The shadow knows." I say who knows wher evil lurks in the bowels of computers and iphones and ipads. I recently enjoyed watching a lady with a Masters ask a 14 year old boy to fix her cell phone which he did quickly.