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  • P-47 down in the Hudson river

    Looks like a water landing after engine failure. No word yet on the pilot, praying for good news.

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    Re: P-47 down in the Hudson river

    Originally posted by Rarebearcat View Post
    Looks like a water landing after engine failure. No word yet on the pilot, praying for good news.
    Latest reports showing the pilot did not make it. Awful just awful. In my prayers along with the family

    Also news has it that it was a 3 ship flight and more than likely Thom Richard was a part of that flight in a P-40. Just terrible he had to watch that gorgeous plane go down
    Last edited by GRNDP51; 05-27-2016, 08:30 PM.
    Reno from '99 to '22

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      Re: P-47 down in the Hudson river

      Three ship photo flight with a P-40. One of our own, Thom Richard, was flying the P-40. Last word I heard he was down safe as is the photo ship....sad for the loss of the P-47 pilot, relieved the rest are uninjured.

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        Re: P-47 down in the Hudson river

        As far as I know this is the first P-47 fatal Warbird accident- very sad.

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          Re: P-47 down in the Hudson river

          remember the Oogahonk!

          old school enthusiast of Civiltary Warbirds and Air Racers

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            Re: P-47 down in the Hudson river

            Originally posted by Lon Moer View Post
            For those who aren't familiar with this airframe, it's a racer. Restored in the '90's by Tiger D, then run at Phoenix '95 by Bob Hannah, and at Reno '95 by Bruce Lockwood and David Price.

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              Re: P-47 down in the Hudson river

              Did they race it at Reno? I don't remember it at all. I certainly enjoyed it at Phoenix.

              Neal

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                Re: P-47 down in the Hudson river

                I remember seeing it in the pits at Reno, but don't remember them actually racing it? Did they even get qualified? That recovery photo is not what I expected to see for a fatal crash - it's amazingly intact. I wonder if the pilot was incapacitated or just couldn't get out before it sunk?

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                  Re: P-47 down in the Hudson river

                  Very Sad...

                  I have a question for the aviators on this board:

                  What is the SOP for ditching? In the recovery photos, it looks like the canopy was only partially open. Do you have the canopy closed prior to touchdown to keep water out during impact?

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                  Here is a link that shows the ditching.
                  "Lighten Up Francis....."

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