All
|
Douglas DC-3 (VH-TMQ)
Aero Logistics operating as Southern Cross Air Tours DC3 departing RWY23 at Flinders Island, 18 April 2021
Comments
He's got lots of right rubber stomped in to offset the p-factor.
rubber?? Looks like RUDDER to me; :giggle:
Nice photo, Don
Good Morning. Nice picture. I was on a CV-580 tour of Australia in 2007. Pionair was the airline. They needed our 580 for a long term contract so good old VH-TMQ was chartered to fly a couple legs of our tour. Nice to see an old friend again. It looks to me like they are landing so maybe it's a crosswind they are using the rudder for. I realize no flaps.
http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/AirframeDossier.php?Serial=14618
Not wanting to nit pick but with the aircraft in level attitude there is no P factor caused by a nose high attitude with the descending blades of the props creating more thrust than the ascending ones - causing ther aircraft to yaw to the left and in turn corrected by use of right rudder. Perhaps in this case there was a crosswind from the left requiring some right rudder to keep her going straight.
No flaps suggests this is a take-off.
What an aircraft!
The photo was definitely taken on take off. I was there two days earlier when she arrived but didn't have my camera with me. There was a crosswind from the right at the time with the wind being 260 at 15 kts, on RWY 23.
Beaut photo indeed - thank you
ACTIVITY LOG
Want a full history search for VH-TMQ dating back to 1998? Buy now. Get it within one hour.
|
Date | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No Recent History Data | ||||||
Basic users (becoming a basic user is free and easy!) view 3 months history. Join |
Please log in or register to post a comment.