At the "Wings Over Gillespie" air show.
The pilot -- who was the only one onboard -- was able to get out safely. No injuries were reported.
The airplane was not a total loss.
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Fairey Firefly landing accident in the USA
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There's a static example at the Moorabbin museum, probably the prettiest killing machine that Fairey produced IMHO.
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G'day MikeW,
I must have too much time to think....."emfrat" suggests to me an interest in locomotives, or is it some other electromotive force, or am I just jumping to conclusions?
I must have too much time to think....."emfrat" suggests to me an interest in locomotives, or is it some other electromotive force, or am I just jumping to conclusions?
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Airspeed wrote:G'day MikeW,
I must have too much time to think....."emfrat" suggests to me an interest in locomotives, or is it some other electromotive force, or am I just jumping to conclusions?
I prefer steam as a motive force, although electrics are tolerable. No diesels, thanks.
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Re: Fairey Firefly landing accident in the USA
Glad he was ok and she was not a total loss, it's always a refreshing change to see her fly in this part of the world.DarrenL wrote:
The pilot -- who was the only one onboard -- was able to get out safely. No injuries were reported.
The airplane was not a total loss.
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Re: Fairey Firefly landing accident in the USA
Latin?! I'm a fool among kings!
That was only for the "R" (= removed) stream at our school; I only qualified for "A", next one down. Could've been worse, they proceeded down to "F" which I think meant that you had to be a good Fighter!
Like I said, they must give me too much time to think.
That was only for the "R" (= removed) stream at our school; I only qualified for "A", next one down. Could've been worse, they proceeded down to "F" which I think meant that you had to be a good Fighter!
Like I said, they must give me too much time to think.
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