Apologies for returning this thread to the original subject, but does anyone know the other type of aircraft involved in this accident with the Cessna 150?
Apart from the posted BBC News link, the only other reference I can find refers to the CE150 having a mid-air with a 'microlight'. Now that covers a multitude of designs, ranging from 3-axis to flexwing. If the latter was involved as 'the other aircraft' then I would be surprised at its survival. Whereas a 3-axis type - high wing or low wing ? - could be a robust machine, depending on design.