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Spitfire MK912 Foreced/crash landing at Biggin

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Spitfire MK912 Foreced/crash landing at Biggin

Post by Blue Diamond » Sat Aug 01, 2015 4:15 pm

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Re: MK912 FORCE/CRASH LANDED AT BIGGIN

Post by Garysb » Sun Aug 02, 2015 7:17 am

Good to know the Police were on the ball
"Scotland Yard said that no-one else was on board when the single seater plane crash landed. The Air Accident Investigations Branch has been informed."

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Re: MK912 FORCE/CRASH LANDED AT BIGGIN

Post by TankBuster » Sun Aug 02, 2015 10:04 am

So glad that the pilot got out of the aircraft. I'm hoping he's not too bashed and bruised, and I'd like to wish him all the best!

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Re: MK912 FORCE/CRASH LANDED AT BIGGIN

Post by wolfie138 » Mon Aug 03, 2015 9:26 am

Garysb wrote:Good to know the Police were on the ball
"Scotland Yard said that no-one else was on board when the single seater plane crash landed. The Air Accident Investigations Branch has been informed."
:-|
i take it more than one person on a single-seater is a regular enough incident for them to make that observation!

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Re: MK912 FORCE/CRASH LANDED AT BIGGIN

Post by reheat module » Mon Aug 03, 2015 11:18 am

wolfie138 wrote:
Garysb wrote:Good to know the Police were on the ball
"Scotland Yard said that no-one else was on board when the single seater plane crash landed. The Air Accident Investigations Branch has been informed."
:-|
i take it more than one person on a single-seater is a regular enough incident for them to make that observation!
Fortunate it wasn't piloted by The Krankies, with wee Jimmy sat on his knee...
Always worth checking the wreckage in Kent at the moment, there could have been stowaways in the fuselage...
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