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Old July 18th 11, 05:47 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Broadcast Tower Hoogersmilde (Netherlands) down due to fire.

El 18-07-11 17:05, escribió:
On Friday, July 15, 2011 11:01:36 AM UTC-5, Wimpie wrote:
First there was a fire in the 300m IJsselstein (lopik) tower, some
hours later there was a fire in the "Smilde" tower (also about
300m/980ft).

The construction (Smilde tower) couldn't resist the heat and
collapsed, see the video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdMLiL4vlHc

Now 80% of the Netherlands can't get national radio over the air (as
the Lopik tower is still inoperative because of investigation).


Almost sounds like arson if fire pops up in two of them
hours apart.
Kind of reminds me of one we had fall several years
ago. But it was taller than that one. About a 2000
foot job, and it killed seven people that were assembling
it at the time.
Here is some old video of it.. This is just a few miles
from my house. I can see them from here if no trees are
in the way. There are several tall BC towers out at that
senior road site.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqygUApfnZg


Hello Mark,

I thought the same, but according to the current info (speculation?),
it wasn't arson.

At this moment there is no info on the Dutch Safety Board's website
(www.onderzoeksraad.nl), so we have to wait for real info.

The Senior Road FM/TV tower;
Really bad that "some" miscalculation resulted in overstress in a
U-bolt with such horrible end-result. There is lots of info on the web
regarding this accident.

Thank you for sharing your info,



Wim
PA3DJS
www.tetech.nl
Please remove abc first in case of PM

PS: I spent lots of hours with FS98 (mostly IFR and misusing jets as
gliders).