View Full Version : Again a plane crashes into a car


hardhatter
13th Jul 2009, 11:31
Just like in South Africa a few weeks ago:


Plane rams car
GROSSOSTHEIM - in the German Grossostheim a sport low-powered aircraft that tried make a looping against a car has flown.




The low-powered aircraft took part in an air show at a fly field. Then he a looping wants make came he too dense at the ground and touched he the car which was on gone to the fly field.
The low-powered aircraft had been destroyed entirely and the car touched heavily damaged. Wondrous above wonder both the inzittenden of the car and the pilot came there with only light wounds of finished.


what is wrong these days with cars and planes?



Sallyann1234
13th Jul 2009, 11:52
Bl00dy cars are dangerous - always getting between planes and the ground. And not long ago a car crashed into a school....

matt_hooks
13th Jul 2009, 12:04
More to the point what is wrong with babelfish?

Seriously, that translation is shocking!

ArthurR
13th Jul 2009, 12:19
Its only called Babelfish, to get people to use it. Its real name is Burble This.

ChristiaanJ
13th Jul 2009, 13:03
More to the point what is wrong with babelfish?
Seriously, that translation is shocking!Afrikaans to English isn't THAT easy, especially if the translation is halfway literal....
It was comprehensible, anyway.

CJ

Basil
13th Jul 2009, 15:20
Yes, many mensch has too dense at the ground looping gone oest - and without even against the car flying either!

airborne_artist
13th Jul 2009, 15:24
So the aircraft looped, and hit a car. Pilot and driver walked away, but car and aircraft are gefooked. Result :ok:

Al R
14th Jul 2009, 18:29
BBC NEWS | Special Reports | German plane drops out of sky (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/8150639.stm)

:eek: Achtung.. (Triumph) Spitfuer.

Cacophonix
14th Jul 2009, 18:38
Late spin recovery followed by pull up and stall with partial recovery???

Very lucky to walk away.

S78
14th Jul 2009, 19:11
A double-decker sports plane has crashed into a car after plunging from the air. The pilot was performing aerial acrobatic manoeuvres and struck the family car, which was parked on a road near the airfield.:ugh:



S78

Al R
14th Jul 2009, 19:26
It was an open cockpit wasn't it? It must have been one heck of a well timed punch. :D

GobonaStick
14th Jul 2009, 19:54
A double-decker sports plane


If the Germans had an Eindecker monoplane, surely a biplane is a double-decker?

Kalium Chloride
14th Jul 2009, 20:00
A double-decker sports plane has crashed into a car after plunging from the air.


It's not as stupid as you're trying to make out. This happened in Germany, and I believe the German word for biplane is 'Doppeldecker'.

Perhaps the A380 has narrowed people's minds. :hmm: