Off Topic - Big Buff Crash

Bob Kane getterflash at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 2 16:34:35 AKDT 2004


Does anyone have the url for the video of the successful test flight of the 8 turbine model B-52?

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Hi Guys

 

 

Found the link for the real B52 crash if anyone is interested. 

 

http://airside.paradise.net.nz/video/B52%20bomber%202.wmv

 

Cheers, 

 

Peter Pennisi

Pentagon Systems QLD Pty Ltd

P.O Box 4280

Eight Mile Plains

QLD 4113

Australia

Phone:    61+0738414234

Fax:        61+0738414264

Mobile:   0408007206

Email: pentagon.systems at bigpond.com


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From: discussion-request at nsrca.org [mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Ed White
Sent: Friday, 3 September 2004 7:02 AM
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Subject: Re: Off Topic - Big Buff Crash


 

A guy who used to work for me flew B-52's.  He said that if you get it to 60 degrees bank angle you better have 10,000 feet under you because it was going to do exactly what you see in the video and there's nothing you can do about it.  Several years ago there was a spectacular crash of a B-52 at an airshow.  Exactly this happened.  The pilot tried a low altitude, high bank angle turn.  There is a well known video of this crash, but I don't have a URL for it.  If you see it, pay close attention to the ailerons.  Before it hits you can see the pilot has full opposite aileron trying to bring it back out of the bank and the plane just continues on rolling over.


 


Ed

Bill Glaze <billglaze at triad.rr.com> wrote:


Nik:
Thanks for the posting, even if it's a heartbreaker. A lot of friends 
of mine have flown the B52 in service. Nobody ever mentioned anything 
like the spiral dive problems noted. A friend of mine has actually spun 
one of them, (glad I wasn't along for that!) and another has had the 
fin/rudder depart the airplane in mid-Atlantic, due to extreme 
turbulence. He said the Dutch roll was impossible to describe; but they 
got the thing back to the States and a red-alert landing.
In a model size, if it had only spoilers in lieu of ailerons, as on the 
full size, the aerodynamics just might prevent a spiral recovery. 
Obviously, something prevented a recovery.
Bill Glaze

Nik Middleton wrote:

> Thought some might be interested in this video. It was shot last 
> weekend at the british Nationals.
> 
> B52 has eight gas turbines. Weather was very windy. Apparently, if 
> the bank angle is more than 20 degress, the aircraft will enter a 
> spiral dive. Not sure if this is the same on full size or not
> 
> rgds
> 
> http://www.teambanana.co.uk/b52crash2.wmv


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