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Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
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Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
Hi all,
Couldn't find this posted here so apologies if it has already been posted but I've just seen the following video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUEYTWYyB_I&app=desktop
Between 15:30 a Tornado arrives on a run and break. Upon the break some material clearly comes off the jet. I have been told that it was part of the fuel tank disintegrating (and the closest tank to the camera upon landing at around 16:40 clearly appears to show damage).
Does anyone have any other information?
Steven.
Couldn't find this posted here so apologies if it has already been posted but I've just seen the following video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUEYTWYyB_I&app=desktop
Between 15:30 a Tornado arrives on a run and break. Upon the break some material clearly comes off the jet. I have been told that it was part of the fuel tank disintegrating (and the closest tank to the camera upon landing at around 16:40 clearly appears to show damage).
Does anyone have any other information?
Steven.
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Re: Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
Yup, the rear third of the port fuel tank is missing
Re: Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
Very interesting. I wonder what caused it? Could there have maybe been a crack in the external fuel tank that gave way when the load increased on the break?
Thanks for sharing this
Thanks for sharing this

Re: Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
If you look closely, there's also damage to the fuselage, just under the serial number.
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Re: Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
On Pprune, in a moment of non-direct speculation, a member had posted a link to a thread regard GR fuel tank fits/wing sweep limits...
(Someone else's speculation, not mine!
)
(Someone else's speculation, not mine!

Re: Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
There is only a wing sweep limit with the large 2250 litre tanks, this Tornado wasn't fitted with them.
Re: Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
The left-hand SPS door is missing. The door may have been lost first, taking the back of the tank with it.If you look closely, there's also damage to the fuselage, just under the serial number.
Re: Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
Good spot, I've seen that happen before on a high speed run and break, this was a GR4 landing after the Marham 2011 Family day, lost the door in the breakgamecock wrote:The left-hand SPS door is missing. The door may have been lost first, taking the back of the tank with it.If you look closely, there's also damage to the fuselage, just under the serial number.

Re: Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
Just got a mail from a member of the 2nd GR4 crew. It was the panel breaking loose. Hit the tank and the the tail plane (no significant damage).
Re: Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
A bit of speed tape and off to go then.Just got a mail from a member of the 2nd GR4 crew. It was the panel breaking loose. Hit the tank and the the tail plane (no significant damage).

Re: Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
Duck tape fixes allTS010 wrote:A bit of speed tape and off to go then.Just got a mail from a member of the 2nd GR4 crew. It was the panel breaking loose. Hit the tank and the the tail plane (no significant damage).

Re: Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
Looked more than just a duct tape/speed tape fix to me....
Looks like the entire aft portion of the tank is gone!
or am I seeing things correctly?
Looks like the entire aft portion of the tank is gone!
or am I seeing things correctly?
Re: Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
It's the SPS door that's the problem, there's hundreds of spare external fuel tanks kicking around at Lossie & Marham, so a replacement isn't a problem.kstater94 wrote:Looked more than just a duct tape/speed tape fix to me....
Looks like the entire aft portion of the tank is gone!
or am I seeing things correctly?
I know the corresponding door on the starboard side is for access to the APU, but what is the SPS?
Re: Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
ah!Mike wrote:It's the SPS door that's the problem, there's hundreds of spare external fuel tanks kicking around at Lossie & Marham, so a replacement isn't a problem.kstater94 wrote:Looked more than just a duct tape/speed tape fix to me....
Looks like the entire aft portion of the tank is gone!
or am I seeing things correctly?
I know the corresponding door on the starboard side is for access to the APU, but what is the SPS?
Gotcha!
Re: Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
Come on chaps, what does SPS stand for?
This is the Auxiliary Power Unit on a Tornado, which is on the starboard side - but what's the SPS on the port side?

This is the Auxiliary Power Unit on a Tornado, which is on the starboard side - but what's the SPS on the port side?

Re: Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
So there's an APU on both sides then? - unless I've read that wrong !!ChrisGlobe wrote:Secondary Power System - APU to you and me!
http://www.tornado-data.com/Tid/systems ... system.htm
Re: Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
Mike - No. The APU is on the RH side. The RH panel is twice the size of the LH, as the RAT takes up half the same space on the LH side.
The LH panel also gives access to the hydraulic hand pump:

The LH panel also gives access to the hydraulic hand pump:

Re: Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
Thanks for that Gamecock, I already said that the APU was on the starboard side (RH), thanks for the extra information. 

Re: Malta Airshow 'Incident' - Tornado Arrival
Sorry Mike, I meant to say only on the RH side. Also, I can't see spares being an issue. The only concern will be any structural damage.
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