
I can't believe it

!!!!

At least it is repairable

As most Aussie aviation enthusiasts know, VH-BOB (CAC CA-18 Mk.21 Mustang) had a wheels up landing on Saturday afternoon at Point Cook (Victoria) after the failure of one of the "Clam Shell" inner Main Landing Gear (MLG) doors prevented the MLG from being lowered. There is an emergency procedure to lower the gear; however due to the way the RH inner door failed, this prevented this procedure from being enacted.
As can be seen from the attached photos, taken by one of the CFA members, the RH door is hanging down. It should be fully closed!
Despite repeated attempts by the pilot, including inverted negative G manoeuvres, to depressurise the main hydraulic system thereby unlatching the "Clam Shell" inner doors, he was unable to do so. With the Clam Shell doors unlatched, the pilot would then normally select "MLG Down" and the gear will free fall and lock into place. Obviously this did not take place.
The quick initial damage assessment is:
Engine bulk strip / overhaul ( approx $150,000.00 AUD),
New prop - (Approx $100,000.00 AUD),
New radiator scoop and associated equipment,
New radiator scoop support structure (called the "Dog Box"),
RH flap rebuild,
LH flap rebuild,
RH Clam Shell door rebuild.
This does not include all the NDI inspections of structure, etc.
It is the intention of the owner the "BOB" will be repaired as soon as practically possible.
In addition to the above, some of you may not know that the RAAF Museum's Mustang A68-170 also had a wheels up landing in 1954 at RAAF Base Williamtown (total engine failure at 500 feet in the circuit). It was also rebuilt and put back into service.