Eyeballing it: lots of lift in the wrong places, very weird dynamic loads, and a dearth of control surfaces, particularly vertical ones. Probably impossible to govern even if it did somehow get airborne in any significative sense of the term.
Now that I’ve tracked down a Wikipedia article I’m reassured by the assertion that all involved escaped unscathed, and a bit surprised to read that some reconstructions of what caused the aircraft to stall and fall tail first is thought to be the movement of untethered sandbags simulating passengers
I didn’t know sandbags were involved but I look at the photo of the thing and think to myself “well there’s your problem”. It doesn’t seem to require dislocations in the centre of mass in order to become a hazard to all onboard and in the general vicinity, but maybe I’m being mean.
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