Hello SonexBuilders.net,
We have been in-contact with the owner/pilot of this aircraft. He escaped the incident unharmed and is working with his insurance company to repair the aircraft. With his permission, we are free to tell you a little about the incident: The pilot neglected to latch the canopy prior to takeoff, and it opened on climb out at approximately 100 ft AGL. He continued his climb to approx. 200 ft AGL while successfully making a 180 degree turn to land downwind on a parallel runway. The downwind landing and urgent situation caused the pilot to force the aircraft onto the ground after an initial touchdown and float in ground effect with excessive speed. Forcing the aircraft back onto he runway caused substantial damage to the gear. The gear and connected airframe components did a tremendous job in absorbing the energy to protect the pilot, while keeping the aircraft's primary structure in very good condition.
This incident, along with the 2 previous SubSonex gear-up landing incidents, underpins the importance of adhering to checklist procedures on all flights, no matter how routine the operation of your simple aircraft systems has become.
Fly Safe everyone!
Regards,
-Mark
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Mark Schaible
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