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Thread: Pacer or PA-22/20 down near KSET, STL MO area

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    Default PA-22/20 down near KSET, STL MO area

    Does anybody recognize this bird, can't make out the registration.

    Jim

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    Last edited by Jim Hann; 05-20-2015 at 12:48 PM.
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    Default Re: Pacer or PA-22/20 down near KSET, STL MO area

    With the rear baggage door, and the squared off back windows, I think it is a -22/20.
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    Default Re: Pacer or PA-22/20 down near KSET, STL MO area

    Update, its from up in Central IL, N118U, a 56 with the owner is listed as GARRELTS WELDON EARL.
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    Default Re: Pacer or PA-22/20 down near KSET, STL MO area

    Good to hear there were no injuries. Looking at the video, seems like larger tires and no wheel fairings, might have prevented damage to the aircraft as well. What is the experience of the group with landing on plowed ground ? I have always heard plowed ground, being soft, is more often than not going to result in damage and possibly a nose over. How large a tire would be required to have made this landing without damage ? I know there are a ton of variables but for the sake of discussion, lets assume semi dry dirt, a 22/20 about 200 under gross, and a more or less level plowed field like in these photos. Would 8.50's be enough ?
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    Default Re: Pacer or PA-22/20 down near KSET, STL MO area

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian View Post
    seems like larger tires and no wheel fairings, might have prevented damage to the aircraft
    Is it really possible to know that from the picture? It doesn't look like it flipped on its nose but rather collapsed its gear. I wonder if it was stalled 4-5 ft in the air and plopped.

    Supposedly (comment from back country pilot forum) Piper had a video of a Tri-Pacer taking off "across the furrows" on a plowed field. I haven't seen that video but I'd like to find it (if it really exists).

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    Default Re: Pacer or PA-22/20 down near KSET, STL MO area

    Looks like just a right main gear failure, which then bent the struts. That's why I believe larger tires could have resulted in no damage.
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    Default Re: PA-22/20 down near KSET, STL MO area

    Personally I feel all Pacer/Tripacer should have the gear beefed up. Most of the load at the bungees is through a one inch wide... .100" to .125" metal strap bent at a right angle and welded in...


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    Default Re: Pacer or PA-22/20 down near KSET, STL MO area

    Great job of flying it to the crash site and walking away!!!!!! Ya a little scratch here and there few new parts and some buffing compound and good as new. That prop looked pretty worn so needed a new one anyway and always feel safer behind a new rebuild motor. Only down side is wrong time of year. do this in the late fall and you have winter for rebuild. If I landed only on tar or proper grass strips I would most likely have what he has on the pacer. Big wheels are a big safety factor on and soft or rough stuff as is reinforced gear. The tire in the picture is a 26 inch goodyear on tundra, had to keep moving or you sink in.
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    Default Re: PA-22/20 down near KSET, STL MO area

    What the best way to beef up the 22/20 gear

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    Default Re: Pacer or PA-22/20 down near KSET, STL MO area

    Could be as simple as Univair SB LPC-1 where they add a little gusset to the legs. No idea if that applies to this aircraft or if so, if it was updated.
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