The Never-Ending Battle

Burt Rosensweig photographs a lively battle at Baylands. See the video on the Movies page.
Every weekday a cloud of wings zips up from the Baylands flight line right around lunchtime.
On Monday, seven Wild Wings tore after each other, spinning, circling, near-missing and, very occasionally, smacking each other.
Bruce Crawford, who often flies at Foster City, brought his friend Burt Rosensweig to see the mayhem. Burt fired up his little video camera to document the action.
As far as I can remember, Monday’s hooligans were Bruce, Dave North, Rick Carmichael, Frank D, Larry Smith, Mike Nadler, Bill Smith and me.
It’s very difficult to shoot good video of combat. The wings look like gnats veering unpredictably all around a small patch of sky. Collisions—the dramatic moments you want to capture—are nearly as rare as baby pandas.
But Burt’s a lucky guy. He shot a minute’s worth of video and managed to catch one of those rare events.
It might’ve been the blow that folded Rick Carmichael’s wing in half. Or perhaps it was a less dramatic pileup. It’s hard to tell. You can clearly hear the smack, but the combatants still look like gnats.
Thanks for the video, Burt.
Tags: Baylands, Combat, Crashes, Wings.
That’s a notable loud smack, but a closer observer will note both planes flew away (and nothing subsequently went down). I’ll bet somebody noticed a mark or two after they landed though…
Hi! I usually fly, on my way to work, at the Bayfront Park of Menlo Park, but I enjoy reading your posts.
Not being in a contact combat before, I have always had a question in mind: When you whirl your airplane at your opponent’s, how do you make sure that your action will cause more damages to your opponent than to yourself, especially considering that the rules forbid you to fortify your leading edge?
Or you don’t actually care: Just create as many in-air collisions as possible, to see which airplane is the toughest?
Have fun! The ground may still be muddy today, but good weather lasts only till the weekend…
Cheers,
Haoyang
(Maybe this is what it looks like from the radar screen at the control tower of SFO?)