If that guy really knows what he is taking about, he at least answered or verified a question I hade a long time that no one could explain to me.
Mainly that if you are in a stal situation with the nose up and the stabilizers are all trimmed down you use the elevators to try to get out of the situation "he hit full elevator nose down" (3:44)
Meaning that my assumption that the elevator horn on SE-MES broke in this situation isn't that far-fetched especially when the welding was so poor.
I hade a colleague make a real CAD simulation with all the data we had at hand, and he showed me the result ones, but he haven't sent me the report that comes out of it.
And every time I meet him and asks him to send the report to me, he starts explaining that if this circular weld that is just there to seal the metal construction isn't good enough it want hold for nothing.
And the importance of really welding this thin materials correctly to get the real durability.
And that if the above scenario would have happened, all the force would have ended up in the worst welded part.
It wouldn't have taken much to to start ripe it apart and when that goes everything would have gone if the circular weld wasn't "good enough". :-(
Which according to SHK and everybody else was just a seal so that water and moist would not get in.
“Logic will get you from A to Z; imagination will get you everywhere.“
Albert Einstein