Beeayate;
the T.4 looked to be amazingly "flat" on the landscape, almost like the result of a wheels-up landing.
Yes, it reminded me of the way Chris Durbs' aircraft ended up, remember that? Also Marham, must have been late '70s. They probably survived because they didn't eject. It was due to uneven engine accel times which is, arguably, a form of asymmetric.
By the way F. Veteranus and M. Mouse, I had the same reaction to the public expressions of grief as you did. If that puts us all in the Dinosaur Park, well so be it - I'll be more comfortable there.