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Carvair written off?

Sad news from Alaska as Carvair N898AT has been involved in a severe landing accident. Crew ok, but the Carvair is most probably w/o. How many Carvairs now remain? A shame no one has been preserved.

BW Roger

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By: low'n'slow - 1st June 2007 at 14:58

They were flying it into a 460m long strip, with a tailwind!

There are forumites here that wouldn’t even try that with a Cub! 😮

Mind you these guys are a pretty awesome bunch of aviators. Take a look at the accident report for their previous Carvair loss!

http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19970628-0&lang=en

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By: Stratofreighter - 1st June 2007 at 13:18

Dutchman Aad van der Voet got permission to put up three “post-crash-photos” on his website.
You will find them at http://www.oldwings.nl/content/n898at/n898at.htm .
This accident could so easily have taken lives… The crew were lucky to walk away!

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By: low'n'slow - 1st June 2007 at 12:06

Sad to hear of 898’s demise, although most importantly, the crew are apparently all OK.

Carvair buffs may already know about this site. If not… http://www.ruudleeuw.com/temp-carvair-stu.htm

That means that this one, N98FA, otherwise known as Fat Annie, is the last one flying. Apparently she earns her keep moving bits of drilling equipment from Texas around the southern US states.

A wonderful, if oily old beast!

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By: Propstrike - 31st May 2007 at 23:08

Oh dear- this on top of their C-54 loss in January, when an engine caught fire, and the aeroplane made an emergency landing in the tundra, and one wing was consumed by fire. A tough environment which takes its toll.

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By: Newforest - 31st May 2007 at 22:21

Sad news, wish this had been an old story………..:( The plane was restored in 2004.

http://www.flyinghigher.net/douglas/N898AT.php

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