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Old 10th Jan 2012, 19:51
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If, as momoe suggests, the crash was due to fighter damage, then it may have been as the aircraft throttled back on or turning finals the decrease in airspeed manifested or made worse some control damage and perhaps the pilot lost control and it went in. Stirlings were notorious for their low service ceiling and caught a lot of flak or fighter attention.