Good Morning,
As a NPS historic weapons instructor, I am interested in any accidents that take place in the hobby so that we can learn from them. Did any of you observe the artillery accident at Plymouth, North Carolina, last month?
I would like to know how rapidly they were loading and firing, or any other details that will give me clues as to what caused the accident.
I do not want this thread to turn into a discussion on the variety of drills used by various detachments, but just the facts surrounding this accident.
While some may disagree about the appropriateness of discussing non-AC events on this forum, when an accident happens involving historic weapons and the hobby it concerns us all.
Thank You,
David Slay
As a NPS historic weapons instructor, I am interested in any accidents that take place in the hobby so that we can learn from them. Did any of you observe the artillery accident at Plymouth, North Carolina, last month?
I would like to know how rapidly they were loading and firing, or any other details that will give me clues as to what caused the accident.
I do not want this thread to turn into a discussion on the variety of drills used by various detachments, but just the facts surrounding this accident.
While some may disagree about the appropriateness of discussing non-AC events on this forum, when an accident happens involving historic weapons and the hobby it concerns us all.
Thank You,
David Slay
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