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Emergency mystery

Posted: 12 Jan 2017, 02:55
by Airspeed
This happened at Moorabbin on 8th January 2017:
The story accompanying this photo says that they safely landed on a blanket of foam, having realised that the nose wheel was damaged on a previous landing attempt.
I see no evidence of foam in the picture, or even remnants of damp on the ground. :dunno:
Image

Does anyone here know how quickly runway foam dissipates and dries up?

Re: Emergency mystery

Posted: 12 Jan 2017, 08:13
by Dev One
On the ground behind the 3 men under the tail, there appears to be a patch of damp with an area a bit whitish - could it have been washed away by the tender & presumably being Oz at this time of year hot & it has all evaporated by the time the photo was taken?
Keith

Re: Emergency mystery

Posted: 12 Jan 2017, 10:53
by HTruman
Is that a Foxbat...like the one Rick Piper built? *-)

Re: Emergency mystery

Posted: 12 Jan 2017, 12:50
by Airspeed
Dev One wrote:On the ground behind the 3 men under the tail, there appears to be a patch of damp with an area a bit whitish - could it have been washed away by the tender & presumably being Oz at this time of year hot & it has all evaporated by the time the photo was taken?
Keith
.....and then they decided that rather than leave it messing up the grass, let's man-handle it onto the bitumen..... *-) :dunno:

You may be right, Keith.

Re: Emergency mystery

Posted: 12 Jan 2017, 13:13
by Paul K
Call that grass ?? :lol:

Re: Emergency mystery

Posted: 12 Jan 2017, 19:22
by sandy sandford
Hi

I was stationed at RAF Leeming in the late 60 & early 70 and we we one of 2 units equipped with foam laying equipment. The foam carpet was laid by a prime mover tractor which towed a large tanker behind which was towed foam generating equipment. The carpet could be laid in about 20 mins by the fire section and was basically bulls blood with a reaction agent added to it along with water. It smelt awfully especially when it started to deteriorate which I think was after about 20-30 mins. We never used it at Leeming during my day we came close a couple of time but I did see it laid for practise on the subsidiary runway and it was left to dissipate naturally smelling awful

Hope this is of use