Patrouille de France Mishap
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Patrouille de France Mishap
It appears there has been a mishap involving the PdF.
My French is a little rusty but it seems like the pilot ejected. Unaware as to his health status
Pictures/videos in the link.
https://www.lindependant.fr/2019/07/...pnFpriqYWJp8xU
My French is a little rusty but it seems like the pilot ejected. Unaware as to his health status
Pictures/videos in the link.
https://www.lindependant.fr/2019/07/...pnFpriqYWJp8xU
It appears there has been a mishap involving the PdF.
My French is a little rusty but it seems like the pilot ejected. Unaware as to his health status
Pictures/videos in the link.
https://www.lindependant.fr/2019/07/...pnFpriqYWJp8xU
My French is a little rusty but it seems like the pilot ejected. Unaware as to his health status
Pictures/videos in the link.
https://www.lindependant.fr/2019/07/...pnFpriqYWJp8xU
This just popped up on my FB page. Seems he did eject but is injured according to The Express article (no indication as to severirity. Hopefully he will be OK
. https://www.express.co.uk/news/world...ance-air-force
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"Vu qu'il n'y a pas de conflit depuis la deuxième guerre mondiale je ne vois pas l'utilité à payer ses super pilotes à s'amuser avec notre argent….."
Reading through the comments after the article, it seems the French public think the same of their aerobatic team as some of the Brits think of ours!
"Seeing as we've not had a conflict since WW2 I don't see the point of paying for ace pilots to enjoy themselves with our money..."
Glad the pilot got out.
Reading through the comments after the article, it seems the French public think the same of their aerobatic team as some of the Brits think of ours!
"Seeing as we've not had a conflict since WW2 I don't see the point of paying for ace pilots to enjoy themselves with our money..."
Glad the pilot got out.
This just popped up on my FB page. Seems he did eject but is injured according to The Express article (no indication as to severirity. Hopefully he will be OK
. https://www.express.co.uk/news/world...ance-air-force
. https://www.express.co.uk/news/world...ance-air-force
"...Le pilote s'est éjecté et est légèrement blessé.
Il n'y a pas d'autres victimes."
"The pilot ejected and is slightly injured, there are no other victims".
Last edited by wiggy; 25th Jul 2019 at 13:09.
Quite short on specifics but it would seem from witnesses that he had some engine issue, did not manage to land and eventually ejected. On the other hand the plane seem in a relatively good shape after an actual crash!?
the plane seem in a relatively good shape after an actual crash!?
It might be worth bearing in mind that on some fast jet types fitted with "zero/zero" ejection seats the SOP certainly used to be to eject in the event of a runway excursion being imminent..
Last edited by wiggy; 25th Jul 2019 at 14:35.
'un problème au niveau du train d'atterrissage droit au moment de l'atterrissage' = u/c problem at touchdown. Where it finished up suggests starboard undercarriage - pure conjecture on my part though.
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airshow Alphajet crashes just shy of highway in France - no reported injuries
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Seems very much in one piece despite the story suggesting the pilot ejected.
I'm sure more details will surface soon.
https://www.lindependant.fr/2019/07/...et,8330937.php
I'm sure more details will surface soon.
https://www.lindependant.fr/2019/07/...et,8330937.php
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There was a thread on this topic up and running fairly soon after the accident ... more details if you follow the link..
Patrouille de France Mishap
Patrouille de France Mishap
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It remains conjecture as 'droit' in this context means right as in exactly not right as in starboard. My surmise that it was the starboard leg is purely based on where it finished up.
It remains conjecture as 'droit' in this context means right as in exactly not right as in starboard. My surmise that it was the starboard leg is purely based on where it finished up.
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Seems very much in one piece despite the story suggesting the pilot ejected.
I'm sure more details will surface soon.
https://www.lindependant.fr/2019/07/...et,8330937.php
I'm sure more details will surface soon.
https://www.lindependant.fr/2019/07/...et,8330937.php
There was also talk of minor shoulder/back injuries to Athos 2
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No, sorry but 'droit' means 'right' as in 'not left'
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Ecce Homo! Loquitur...
piesupper-If my eyes dont deceive me there was a picture of the jet with a blown canopy and something telescopic protrudung skywards.