"This tail section was obtained from a wreck and will make a great display at your hangar, home, man cave or? It can be transported in a pickup bed or small trailer. First $250 cash takes it!"
Yeah I would have zero interest in this if it was a fatal crash (and shame on the original seller from the salvage yard if so). Not that I'd have interest in a severed tail anyway. I'll take a retired full airplane for display in my back yard, thanks. The tail number could be easily deduced with what type of aircraft. Looks like an experimental/kit aircraft. Anyone know what this came from?
I just noticed something else: where is the hinged rudder? Unless I'm missing something, this just looks like the tail is all vertical stabilizer with no rudder. Whaaaa???
Did anyone die in the crash it came from?
ReplyDeleteWould be nice to know the N number associated.
ReplyDeleteYeah I would have zero interest in this if it was a fatal crash (and shame on the original seller from the salvage yard if so). Not that I'd have interest in a severed tail anyway. I'll take a retired full airplane for display in my back yard, thanks. The tail number could be easily deduced with what type of aircraft. Looks like an experimental/kit aircraft. Anyone know what this came from?
ReplyDeleteI just noticed something else: where is the hinged rudder? Unless I'm missing something, this just looks like the tail is all vertical stabilizer with no rudder. Whaaaa???
Its a Cirrus SR22. Relatively new, too.
DeleteLooks to be from a Cirrus.
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