Local news today.....
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Local news today.....
From Eastern Daily Press website this afternoon:
Light aircraft crashes at airfield
'Two people have escaped uninjured after their light aircraft crash-landed at a Norfolk airfield today.
The pair - understood to be a father and his young son - were able to walk away from the crash shortly after 1.30pm today at Old Buckenham airfield, near Attleborough.
The two-seat Citabria plane suffered extensive damage and is believed to have been written off.
Fire crews from Attleborough, Wymondham and Hethersett attended the scene, along with the air ambulance, a land ambulance and police. The pair did not require hospital treatment.
The accident will now be the subject of an Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB)'
I wouldn't like to say if it is a local aircraft or not - there's only one registered locally, that I know of, as well as a few a bit further afield in Lincolnshire and Essex - at least the occupants were OK
report.http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/...A25%3A12%3A780
Light aircraft crashes at airfield
'Two people have escaped uninjured after their light aircraft crash-landed at a Norfolk airfield today.
The pair - understood to be a father and his young son - were able to walk away from the crash shortly after 1.30pm today at Old Buckenham airfield, near Attleborough.
The two-seat Citabria plane suffered extensive damage and is believed to have been written off.
Fire crews from Attleborough, Wymondham and Hethersett attended the scene, along with the air ambulance, a land ambulance and police. The pair did not require hospital treatment.
The accident will now be the subject of an Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB)'
I wouldn't like to say if it is a local aircraft or not - there's only one registered locally, that I know of, as well as a few a bit further afield in Lincolnshire and Essex - at least the occupants were OK
report.http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/...A25%3A12%3A780
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No dramatic escape from near certain death, plummmeting, pilot fighting with the controls, narrowly missing school/old people's home etc etc
Balanced reporting from the publishers of "Pilot".
Balanced reporting from the publishers of "Pilot".
It was the one based at OB, G-BRJW. I won't comment on the cause as a) I wasn't there at the time and b) I'm not an expert. The occupants were lucky though. I understand the pilot had a black eye and his son a grazed knee.
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I heard an eye witness account of the incident,and the occupants are very lucky not to be seriously hurt,anyway I'm glad that the injuries were not too bad.
Pity about the Citabria as it is seriously damaged,I did my spin training in the aircraft and was looking forward to doing my two year check in her.
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Pity about the Citabria as it is seriously damaged,I did my spin training in the aircraft and was looking forward to doing my two year check in her.
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It was the one based at OB G-BRJW............
Bang goes my tailwheel conversion this winter, then................
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PS Can anybody, in words of one syllable, tell me how to reproduce a 'quote' in the natty little blue box, please.
I've hit all the various buttons in the 'reply' panel but just can't odds it.
Bang goes my tailwheel conversion this winter, then................
Cusco
PS Can anybody, in words of one syllable, tell me how to reproduce a 'quote' in the natty little blue box, please.
I've hit all the various buttons in the 'reply' panel but just can't odds it.
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PS Can anybody, in words of one syllable, tell me how to reproduce a 'quote' in the natty little blue box, please.
I've hit all the various buttons in the 'reply' panel but just can't odds it.
I've hit all the various buttons in the 'reply' panel but just can't odds it.
1) Copy and paste text you wish to quote
2) Mark (highlight) said text
3) Click the furthest right button, i.e. the quote button, in the control panel above the text area.
4) Voila! You've got yourselves a quote !
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Cusco, may need more than one syllable , but here goes:
1) Copy and paste text you wish to quote
2) Mark (highlight) said text
3) Click the furthest right button, i.e. the quote button, in the control panel above the text area.
4) Voila! You've got yourselves a quote !
HTH
1) Copy and paste text you wish to quote
2) Mark (highlight) said text
3) Click the furthest right button, i.e. the quote button, in the control panel above the text area.
4) Voila! You've got yourselves a quote !
HTH
Thanks 172.
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I wonder how long before it is repaired?
a. Leading edges of the wings are no longer in line. Even assuming dihedral (do high-wings need dihedral?), they should intersect mid-fuselage, which they don't.
b. Elevator assembly also doesn't seem to be in line with the wings.
c. Complete engine assembly, including the mounting frame, seems to have come off.
Be interested to see if they do get it repaired, or whether it's a complete write-off. I suspect the latter.
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Cusco, may need more than one syllable , but here goes:
1) Copy and paste text you wish to quote
2) Mark (highlight) said text
3) Click the furthest right button, i.e. the quote button, in the control panel above the text area.
4) Voila! You've got yourselves a quote !
1) Copy and paste text you wish to quote
2) Mark (highlight) said text
3) Click the furthest right button, i.e. the quote button, in the control panel above the text area.
4) Voila! You've got yourselves a quote !