Re: The Pond Racer.....Rutan's Watergate
I am surprised Peas has not jumped in here. 99% (if not all) of the EZ (or canard) accidents are due to pilot error and/or builder deviation from instructions.
To say that the design is flawed, because some bonehead wanted to get done with his elevator today and not wait until tomorow and do the job correctly, is wrong.
Some airplanes are of a very critical design and must be built very carefully in order to maintain safety and extract the most performance.
We had a sailplane here that the pilot had to bail out of because he lost elevator authority and was afraid he would not be able to put it down safely. You know why he lost control? (Peas might be able to answer this one.) The gap seal on the elevator came loose in a small area. Due to the loss of the gap seal, he lost complete elevator authority. Bad design? No! The pilot may have not performed a complete pre-flight, or it's just that %$@t happens. Many sailplane pilot's have lost control on takeoff and were killed because the did not install the horizontal stab correctly, and it came off during initial tow. Bad design? No! In a hurry to gt in the sky and did not perform positive control checks.
King
I am surprised Peas has not jumped in here. 99% (if not all) of the EZ (or canard) accidents are due to pilot error and/or builder deviation from instructions.
To say that the design is flawed, because some bonehead wanted to get done with his elevator today and not wait until tomorow and do the job correctly, is wrong.
Some airplanes are of a very critical design and must be built very carefully in order to maintain safety and extract the most performance.
We had a sailplane here that the pilot had to bail out of because he lost elevator authority and was afraid he would not be able to put it down safely. You know why he lost control? (Peas might be able to answer this one.) The gap seal on the elevator came loose in a small area. Due to the loss of the gap seal, he lost complete elevator authority. Bad design? No! The pilot may have not performed a complete pre-flight, or it's just that %$@t happens. Many sailplane pilot's have lost control on takeoff and were killed because the did not install the horizontal stab correctly, and it came off during initial tow. Bad design? No! In a hurry to gt in the sky and did not perform positive control checks.
King
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