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Old 22nd Jul 2012, 19:00
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Shoreham Today

Did somebody suffer a EFATO out of shoreham just caught the end of the south East News looked like A PA-28 G-TLET Is that a Cherokee with a Diesel Engine looks like they all walked away Good Job Done who ever you are

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Not today.
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It was yesterday t211
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Thank you for all your replies, I take It they were all okay.

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Yes.
Miracle escape after plane drama at 200ft in Shoreham (From The Argus)
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Just when you think the media cannot possibly do its job any more ineptly, up pops a bottom feeder like Ms Anna Roberts to prove that there really is no limit to the stupidity of 'journalists'. As for:
Sussex Police guarded the scene but escorted The Argus to the crash site to look around.
I bet the AAIB just loved that!
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Never knew there was a diesel engine certified for a Cherokee, what kind is it? what's the HP. That certainly sounds like the way to go.


And well done to the pilot gettin it down safe.
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Been around for quite a while now, I remember them being touted to flying schools as a retrofit answer to escalating AVGAS costs years ago.
Centurion Aircraft Engines - Home
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Interesting to see if it had the same problem as G-BSPM which force landed near Dorking a year or so ago.
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....what kind is it? what's the HP.
Thielert (hence the Reg.) Centurion 2.0 TAE 125-02-99 - Max continuous 99kW (about 133 hp)
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Nearly all of my PPL training was conducted on Thielert diesel-engined PA28s.
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