This was one of them:


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Formation landing after a air racing demo.Dash-Ate wrote:How did that lack of seperation happen? Both landing on intersecting runways, lack of radio calls? Tragic.
Huh, ok, when was the last time that a warbird had a accident on landing????Doc wrote:I guess anything goes when you're a hot shot? Too bad they couldn't have done in a couple of 172's?
Big wallets + war birds with lots of power = way too many accidents. But hey, that's just my opinion.
In some cases this may be true, but knowing of the person killed in this crash, I think you would be crazy to accuse him of being an unskilled pilot that only flys warbirds because he has money. Gerry Beck has a long history in Warbirds, likely as skilled as any other warbird pilot. I think it is in poor taste to talk about him as being a "hot shot".Doc wrote:I'd like to think they actually "practice" formation landings rather than just "show up" like so many "Walter Mitty" wannabes, but it sure doesn't show. I'm really surprised this sort of thing isn't a more regular sight at OSH. Too bad they couldn't have done in a couple of 172's?
Big wallets + war birds with lots of power = way too many accidents. But hey, that's just my opinion.
Blue Side Down wrote:My feeling is that fatigue may have played a part in this...
The A had more energy (altitude) on short final, which translated into velocity as the roundout occured, which lead to the A overtaking the D shortly after the D touched down and slowed further. I wonder how the A driver saw things unfold...
Just my observation of the video.
What a tragic loss.
My condolences to the pilot who lost his life doing what he loved. Let your guard down for a second at the wrong time and we have discussions in threads like this.Doc wrote:I'd like to think they actually "practice" formation landings rather than just "show up" like so many "Walter Mitty" wannabes, but it sure doesn't show. I'm really surprised this sort of thing isn't a more regular sight at OSH. Too bad they couldn't have done in a couple of 172's?
Big wallets + war birds with lots of power = way too many accidents. But hey, that's just my opinion.