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|  11-23-2002, 01:50 PM | #1 | 
| Radical Centrist Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Cottage of Prussia 
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				11/23/2002: Bird strike
			  Via Gruntdoc's Blog comes a few very remarkable images of a "bird strike" event. He has a few other shots of this, at his site. The gent himself doesn't know exactly where the images originated, so I guess that's part of the fun.  Now that was a spicy meatball. Although the plane is on the ground - Gruntdoc says it's a T-44A Twin turboprop. So somebody must've landed that thing post-collision! | 
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|  11-23-2002, 07:40 PM | #2 | 
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			I dunno which I feel sorry for. The bird died but it also ripped the hell outta that wing, prolly made it hard to land. Ouch, either way. | 
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|  11-23-2002, 08:05 PM | #3 | 
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			Duct tape ain't gonna fix that!  Or is that duck tape?
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|  11-23-2002, 08:40 PM | #4 | 
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|  11-23-2002, 11:57 PM | #5 | 
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			That's what I'd call one tough bird.
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|  11-24-2002, 12:14 AM | #6 | 
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			That's not a wing, it's the horizontal stabilizer (in the tail) . The airplane was probably a little unstable in pich during landing, but it's overall lift wasn't seriously compromised.  I've seen bird strike damage too...never as severe as that because the airplanes I'm around don't go that fast. They also don't tend to bring the birds home still embedded in the airframe. FAA and NASA have air cannon they use to shoot whole chickens at airframe parts to simulate bird strikes to leading edges and windshields. I understand they found out that using frozen chickens was a bad idea though. 
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|  11-24-2002, 03:12 AM | #7 | 
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			Are they live chickens? If so, i'd love to see a video of that.
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|  11-24-2002, 03:19 AM | #8 | |
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|  11-24-2002, 03:29 AM | #9 | |
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			The frozen bird story, implicates the British. Quote: 
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|  11-24-2002, 09:23 AM | #10 | 
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			Damn...Snopes kills another good story. Well spotted, Nic.
		 
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|  11-24-2002, 09:56 AM | #11 | 
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			So what kind of bird was it? From his feet, I'm guessing a turkey buzzard or similar bird.
		 
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|  11-24-2002, 01:07 PM | #12 | |
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				Turkey Buzzard
			  Griff is an ornithologist. Quote: 
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|  11-24-2002, 01:25 PM | #13 | |
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				Kamikaze Duck
			 
			
			If Androx is still a member, he'll be interested to learn that I get most of my news from Pravda. The rest of you "merkins" might have missed this story, which was suppressed by the White House in the wake of 9/11. Quote: 
 Where was that plane when it was hit by the turkey buzzard? Let's form a committee. Last edited by Nic Name; 11-24-2002 at 02:09 PM. | |
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|  11-24-2002, 02:10 PM | #14 | 
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			The duck's name? Donald Padilla. Coincidence? I think not. | 
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|  11-24-2002, 02:22 PM | #15 | |
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 In the meantime, you might enjoy the movie: Testing and Analysis of Bird Strike Impact Response. Also included are email addresses for the engineers in charge of this program, so you might want to enquire of them whether they have a video testing live chickens. | |
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