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allthecoolnamesarego
9th Mar 2014, 10:53
I was sure there would have been footage on here about the runway over run and subsequent crash (pilot not hurt fortunately!) at Tyabb today. It happened in front of heaps of people with cameras...

RedRobot
9th Mar 2014, 11:05
for good reason.

its not everyday a 777 goes missing.

VH-XXX
9th Mar 2014, 11:13
It was on the news and the Herald Sun etc. Something might eventually surface as in footage but given that nobody was hurt I guess everyone sees it as a non-event, plus it was pre-airshow and not that many people noticed it because the road was closed. I can only imagine what the locals are thinking...

Photo Source: Herald Sun.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/experience-pilot-overshoots-runway-at-tyabb-airshow-lands-plane-on-morningtontyabb-rd/story-fni0fit3-1226849403041

http://resources2.news.com.au/images/2014/03/09/1226849/440090-ac1b27d8-a724-11e3-94c1-d923b8b77352.jpg

http://resources2.news.com.au/images/2014/03/09/1226849/402170-67207168-a721-11e3-900e-99186aa12c4d.jpg

LeadSled
9th Mar 2014, 15:13
Back to the shed, and burning a bit of midnight oil will have it fixed in no time.
Usually a good time to make those mods. that you have found from experience would be a good idea.
Tootle pip!!

kaz3g
11th Mar 2014, 07:30
Really feel for the guy.

Very pretty little aeroplane. He was at Benalla last week and it looked a treat.

Hope he can get it back to original condition again.

Kaz

onetrack
11th Mar 2014, 10:30
Yow ... those scratches are going to take some buffing out ... :ooh: :( :{

http://oi61.tinypic.com/n206qp.jpg

dribbler
11th Mar 2014, 10:51
What a beautiful airplane.
Hope he gets to fly it again.
I'd sure love to