Merged: Plane crash in Shepparton.
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RIP Pip.
From his "extended family" i.e. Us lot;
We all hope that your Family be given, the space needed where and when it is required.
That your Family and many close Friends, Grieve well.
And:
Here's to Pip: What a Champion of a bloke, and a great Aussie.
From his "extended family" i.e. Us lot;
We all hope that your Family be given, the space needed where and when it is required.
That your Family and many close Friends, Grieve well.
And:
Here's to Pip: What a Champion of a bloke, and a great Aussie.
I did not know Pip but had spoken to him and admired his flying displays at many airshows over the years. He came accross as a great bloke and an gifted pilot.
It seems almost unbelievable that so many highly skilled and professional pilots have been taken from us over the last couple of years. My condolences to his friends and family. RIP
It seems almost unbelievable that so many highly skilled and professional pilots have been taken from us over the last couple of years. My condolences to his friends and family. RIP
Whilst I never met Pip, I had the distinct pleasure of watching one of his flying displays.
A a great pilot, and by what I have read here, a great bloke.
RIP Pip.
A a great pilot, and by what I have read here, a great bloke.
RIP Pip.
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Had the pleasure of meeting Pip just a few weeks ago when he was in town performing for Skandia week. I had just got back from a nav late in the afternoon and was surprised to see him parked near the bowser.I popped over for a chat and he intruduced himself and was more than happy to answer all of my stupid questions about his aircraft, he seemed to have just as many questions about me and how i was going with my flying as i did about him.
What an absolute gentleman, and what a take off when he departed for his routine over the bay - absolutely awesome.
Another cool memory was at Avalon a few years back, There were some bogan petrol heads right up on the fence next to me making burnout gestures to all of the aircraft taxiing in after their performances (Not sure what they were expecting???) and no-one was giving them any notice until Pip saw them as he was taxiing in and he pulled right up close to the fence, stomped on the left rudder and gave it the fat - probably as close to donuts in an aeroplane as you will see.
Always a crowd pleaser and a showman. RIP.
What an absolute gentleman, and what a take off when he departed for his routine over the bay - absolutely awesome.
Another cool memory was at Avalon a few years back, There were some bogan petrol heads right up on the fence next to me making burnout gestures to all of the aircraft taxiing in after their performances (Not sure what they were expecting???) and no-one was giving them any notice until Pip saw them as he was taxiing in and he pulled right up close to the fence, stomped on the left rudder and gave it the fat - probably as close to donuts in an aeroplane as you will see.
Always a crowd pleaser and a showman. RIP.
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Met Pip a couple of times at various airshows. Absolute champion of a fella and very nice to chat to.
He even requested a bit of my photography work for himself from one of the airshows he so wonderfully performed. I got a copy signed for myself which is still yet to find a place on my wall.
RIP Pip, you will be missed.
He even requested a bit of my photography work for himself from one of the airshows he so wonderfully performed. I got a copy signed for myself which is still yet to find a place on my wall.
RIP Pip, you will be missed.
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Having trained with both Tom and Pip, it saddens me greatly in the knowledge that they no longer dazzle us in the skies above. To lose both in such a short time is devastating to all involved with aviation in Australia. They were the showcase of many airshows around the country. They both will be sadly missed.
I too will watch the papers for the funeral, but if anyone has details please PM me or post for all to see. Will be a large turn-out, considering he was a true master of his craft in the air, and a gentleman on the ground.
RIP Pip..
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I too will watch the papers for the funeral, but if anyone has details please PM me or post for all to see. Will be a large turn-out, considering he was a true master of his craft in the air, and a gentleman on the ground.
RIP Pip..
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Crap...
I don't think I've been to an airshow without Pip being there. 'Twill not be the same. Amongst other things I'm really losing interest in going to YMAV.
"Great show Pip, cheers."
(He will not now get the opportunity to figger out the difference between Philthy and I on the radio...)
I don't think I've been to an airshow without Pip being there. 'Twill not be the same. Amongst other things I'm really losing interest in going to YMAV.
"Great show Pip, cheers."
(He will not now get the opportunity to figger out the difference between Philthy and I on the radio...)
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Pip's funeral is likely to be in SHT next Thursday or Friday at this stage .(Victorian Coroner is still under pressure with bushfire victims)
Will advise when exact details known.
Will advise when exact details known.
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For those interested, Here's a video of Pip playing in his Sampson.
R.I.P Pip.
OK, seems the new button is broken. here's the link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkS-ZQUT7kA
R.I.P Pip.
OK, seems the new button is broken. here's the link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkS-ZQUT7kA
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Wiz, thought you were only 2 hours behind over there, not 2 days behind, which is coincidentally when I posted that same Youtube link!
Whilst the lost airman formation idea would be a great one for Avalon and a terriffic send-off, unfortunately the Edge is in pieces in the engine shop at the moment.
Whilst the lost airman formation idea would be a great one for Avalon and a terriffic send-off, unfortunately the Edge is in pieces in the engine shop at the moment.
Was it the sampson that went in? AAP (and we all know how accurate their reporting is.....NARF) said it was an ultralight????
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To the moderators.
With respect, there have been some other threads started on this subject and then closed by the Mods. However considering that we are discussing a friend who has been an Ozzie Icon for many years, I suggest that the title might be better reflected by using other words. This is not about a "crash" but about a person - the title would be better if it reflecting that.
With respect, there have been some other threads started on this subject and then closed by the Mods. However considering that we are discussing a friend who has been an Ozzie Icon for many years, I suggest that the title might be better reflected by using other words. This is not about a "crash" but about a person - the title would be better if it reflecting that.