Before we started selling
the window kits, we confirmed with Carston Sunden the point that Rob made.
The strength of the window was not included when the fuselage was
engineered. We have not tested for an open window in flight. The
system we use to keep it closed is pretty robust, and I believe the forces on it
tend to keep it closed.
Dave Saylor
AirCrafters LLC
140 Aviation Way
Watsonville, CA
831-722-9141
831-750-0284 CL
www.AirCraftersLLC.com
Don,
Some people have installed an openable rear window as a means of escape for
an upside-down Legacy, or I suppose a non functioning canopy latch,
and also easy access to the rear compartment.
The question some people see in this is what does it do to the plane
structurally not having the window as part of the structure?
Maybe it is not included as part of the structure?
or what are the effects of the wind on the structure if the window opens in
high speed flight?
I guess you could reinforce the area around the
window.
Kevin
On Apr 21, 2008, at 3:00 PM, marv@lancair.net wrote:
Posted for "don wwww" <skagitvalley@earthlink.net>:
Is it possible to get out if your upside down?
I've thought about that quite a lot. I've thought about things like a brake
failure on one side, running off the runway finding yourself upside down
watching fuel running out , then to your horror waching it turn directly
towards you after finding a "nice" low spot right under your head. (not
that it would really matter, if there was fuel running out under the plane
anywhere the results would be the same) Your laying there helpless
you've been trying to get out but you can't cause theres too much
airplane weight against the canopy. Of course thats only if the conopy
has'nt been broken & now your head and neck are the highest thing in
the forward part of the airplane. Then you hear & feeel a puff!!!!!!!
Just like discribed with the 2 people burning. How horrible to be
unhurt in a fairly minor accident only to burn because you can't get out!
Does anybody know of times lancairs have gotten upside down &
they have gotten out? How did they? Did they need to lift or turn the plane
over? Whats the survival rate? Do the canopys usually crush or not?
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Kevin
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