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Old 31st Jul 2020, 19:03
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27 July Robinson down Andalusia

If I read correct,
two die in a helicopter crash in Andalusia
RIP
https://www.lavanguardia.com/local/s...o-seo-ext.html
Seems to be german registered
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Old 2nd Aug 2020, 08:18
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Reportedly a cloned registration ...Helicopter was drug running st low level to avoid detection and crashed into tree.
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Reportedly a cloned registration ...Helicopter was drug running st low level to avoid detection and crashed into tree.
If that's true, self correcting problem
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Originally Posted by heli1
Reportedly a cloned registration ...Helicopter was drug running st low level to avoid detection and crashed into tree.
If that's true I can't wait to see what the formal report says.
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Guys from another Forum say, it looks like the original D-HIMP — which was sold.
So not cloned, only not updated registration
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Darwinism in action.
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Old 3rd Aug 2020, 19:07
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Darwinism in action.
These days, Dunning-Kruger is more relevant than Darwin.
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Hitting those trees while in flight is definitely an achievement!
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These days, Dunning-Kruger is more relevant than Darwin.
yes, certainly looks like it in this case ees no problem Mr Fawlty, I learn helicopter from a book and fly very, very low - no-one see meeeee qué mierda!!!!!!!!!
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