Landing accident on Clive Du Cros Replica Spitfire K5054 on it's tenth flight. :sad:
Not too much damage and no one hurt
Don't know when it was taken but it looks some time ago
It took eleven years to build....the same as that model on another thread
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWSvKT6h3ro
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Video Replica Spitfire K5054 landing incident
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Video Replica Spitfire K5054 landing incident
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Re: Video Replica Spitfire K5054 landing incident
No wonder there's not so many around.... :roll:Garry Russell wrote:It took eleven years to build....
This looks to be a later accident, but sounds like the same aircraft:
http://www.aaib.dft.gov.uk/cms_resource ... 501599.pdf
Sadly sounds as if this replica did not possess the qualities of the original :huf:
http://www.aaib.dft.gov.uk/cms_resource ... 501599.pdf
Sadly sounds as if this replica did not possess the qualities of the original :huf:
Toby
Based on name of owner and site of crash, the last entry on
http://www.militaryairshows.co.uk/spitmus.htm
confirms the registration.
So your AAIB link is correct.
Crashed in 1997
Edit: And while I was on YouTube I noticed that there was also the horrendous fatal crash of G-ALGT/RM689 :crying:
Based on name of owner and site of crash, the last entry on
http://www.militaryairshows.co.uk/spitmus.htm
confirms the registration.
So your AAIB link is correct.
Crashed in 1997
Edit: And while I was on YouTube I noticed that there was also the horrendous fatal crash of G-ALGT/RM689 :crying:
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