and peeled,

The thermal input scorched it and it is felt that the rain

and air stream caused the peeling,
Pitot Mast:

The aluminum painted under surface was blistered

but not quite as badly as inBE(Dakota).

Free Air Temperature Probes
Right Nose Gear Door:

’

Same as the pitot mast,

The aluminum paint was blistered and scorched.

Thermally caused buckles measured 1/32" to 1/16" in
valley,

The damage was similar to that sustained in

th from crest to
(Dakota), but

not as extensive,
Engine Access Doors:

The primer on the inside of the doors was

mildly scorched behind the insignia numerals painted on the outside of
the doors,

There was no blistering of the numerals,

An oil soaked area

(oil from the hydravlic drain) on the inside of the right door was also
scorched,
Turbine Warning Stripe:

The red paint was mildly blistered and

scorched,
Wing Insignia Paint:

The blue paint was mildly blistered and

scorched under both wings,

The left wing was worse than the right wing

as in alia.

This

offset to the

r¥eht.

However in

d be expected since the aircraft w,s
(Dakota) the same effect was evident

although the aircraft was offset to the left.

This can be explained as

specifications call for two different types of paint to be used on the inSignias; on the right wing ‘Insignia Blue" is used while on the left wing
"Strato Blue" is used,

The "Strato Blue" apparently has a lower threshold

of damage,

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