A2C wrote:
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retroaviation wrote:
Yeah, that was certainly one of the most unfortunate situations to happen in the aviation world.
Gary
Joe Frasca did an awesome aerobatic routine in the P-40 at Oshkosh one year, including a loop with a snaproll at the top. Low and very impressive. He also flew his little aerobatic plane rather impresively. That guy sure could fly!
What happened to him?
I don't recall the specifics, so the details may be a bit off here (I couldn't find anything on the Internet about this either)......
Joe was flying back from the U.S. National Aerobatic Contest, many years ago, when he encountered aileron flutter. The airplane started shaking itself apart, if I remember correctly, and he bailed out. The big problem was that on cross country flights, he would tend to leave the leg straps on his parachute unlatched, as they can be quite uncomfortable. Well, when he deployed his parachute, it opened as it should have, but simply slid off of him, resulting in his death. Obviously a terrible mistake, but one that gets repeated often in both the Warbird and Aerobatic communities, so it has at least been something for others to learn from.
He was a heck of a good stick who was very well thought of. It just goes to show that even the best pilots out there can make mistakes that can be disasterous.
Gary