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Crash at Shuttleworth?

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Just seen a report on the BBC website about an accident at Shuttleworth but no info on aircraft type or the condition of the pilot.Hope he/she is ok.EricT
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A DH53 was mention at pprune.. EBHX?
Pilot airlifted, no word on their condition.
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Hi Eric

Thanks

I was looking for this having read earlier the Hummingbird had crashed but couldn't find a news story which seems to be now coming through, but the initial "rumour" at least was the DH Hummingbird had crashed at Old Warden
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Crossed posts :lol:

Thanks Joe

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yeah mate , bad sunday morning

http://www.pprune.org/military-aircrew/ ... crash.html

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BBC website showing that the pilot was killed but has not named him.Very sad.EricT
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BBC News at 1800 showed crash site - I noted that the windsock was almost horizontal, I therefore conclude that it could have been turbulent behind all those trees & with a low power loading.....dangerous.
Unfortunately old aeroplanes can bite.
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Dev One wrote:BBC News at 1800 showed crash site - I noted that the windsock was almost horizontal, I therefore conclude that it could have been turbulent behind all those trees & with a low power loading.....dangerous.
Unfortunately old aeroplanes can bite.
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Far too early to conclude anything, other than a bad season at Old Warden (due to the inclement weather cancelling the major shows in May and June) has, tragically, become a terrible one. Sadly the Humming Bird has a history of issues; tragically today Trevor Roche was not as lucky as some of those who've gone before him.

He was superb exponent of the Shuttleworth Collection's aircraft and his experience will be a huge loss.

RIP.
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Very sad news indeed. Sincere condolences to his friends and family, rest in peace. :(
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