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Old 07-12-2011, 09:07 AM
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Here is a link to a video of the crash.
Seems like a wonder that BBD didnt lose the tail in that impact !
http://forums.airshows.co.uk/viewtop...0b60&start=125
It is amazing that the wing structure of the skyraider gave way and not the fuselage of the P-51.

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Old 07-12-2011, 09:15 AM
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It is amazing that the wing structure of the skyraider gave way and not the fuselage of the P-51.

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Small bird usually can still fly with one wing and a half, (check this is extreme footage, obviously the weight/engine power of this bird is pretty different from a p51 http://youtu.be/2lJy1idHwCc ) but, if elevator got damaged or broken, plane is useless... Maybe the impact under the p51 fusolage damaged badly the elevator/rudder controls and the pilot had no choice to bail. Maybe.

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Old 07-12-2011, 09:46 AM
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From the unofficial reports I've heard the 51 pilot had literally no control surfaces after the bang and did wonder if he'd lost the rear part of the fuselage.
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Old 07-12-2011, 09:53 AM
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Can I just say a big thanks to all attendees that yet again made this one hell of a weekend:
Thanks to Dave for the lodgings,
Jack for making the long journey south entertaining (even if you were asleep for most of it!),
Kav and McQ for making an even longer trip and the dead sheep!!!,
SEE- great to meet you finally, hope we didn't put you off next year!
F1rebrand, as always a pleasure and great to see you.

Shame we didn't get change to catch up with the other guys there.

Boar where were you?
We did wonder if this was you?? Spitfire XIV dribble!!


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Old 07-12-2011, 12:54 PM
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I think the Wildman was last seen Sunday, grazing in a field just behind the flight line. ... Yikes !!! Anyone seen the big man since Sunday. Can someone please check under BBD.
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Old 07-12-2011, 07:08 PM
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I think the Wildman was last seen Sunday, grazing in a field just behind the flight line. ... Yikes !!! Anyone seen the big man since Sunday. Can someone please check under BBD.
Im Alive...........!!! .

I Maybe Wild....but your still MAD ....Mad ,Mad ,Mad, Mad, Mad..........Typical 1St Class CTA Jocky pilot......Loopin Mad !......

I was off-line for 5 days....last I looked you bin off for 14days.....What you up to Cuz ?



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Old 07-12-2011, 06:50 PM
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Can I just say a big thanks to all attendees that yet again made this one hell of a weekend:
Thanks to Dave for the lodgings,
Jack for making the long journey south entertaining (even if you were asleep for most of it!),
Kav and McQ for making an even longer trip and the dead sheep!!!,
SEE- great to meet you finally, hope we didn't put you off next year!
F1rebrand, as always a pleasure and great to see you.

Shame we didn't get change to catch up with the other guys there.

Boar where were you? We did wonder if this was you?? Spitfire XIV dribble!!


Now Mr Gilly.......I know I may fly like a twat......but I dont look like one...!!!

That bloke has XBoxer written all over him.....no relation old chap..........

I was lined up to go but the previous weekend I had taken a tumble in a cycle race and cracked a few ribs and collarbone......Saturday morning I was still sore ( 40+ blokes dont bounce so well !) .....driving was the real pain


Always next year fella......ps....here is my latest picture so you will recognise me.......See Im just an ordinary Guy....! (I think so )

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Old 07-12-2011, 04:01 PM
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From the unofficial reports I've heard the 51 pilot had literally no control surfaces after the bang and did wonder if he'd lost the rear part of the fuselage.
Link to a good post by easyrider5258:
http://www.fightercontrol.co.uk/foru...37273&start=80

The cables must have been damaged and noway it was possible to recover control over BDD, sadly
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Old 07-12-2011, 05:30 PM
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Link to a good post by easyrider5258:
http://www.fightercontrol.co.uk/foru...37273&start=80

The cables must have been damaged and noway it was possible to recover control over BDD, sadly
Yes thats the same crosssection picture thats in the book I looked in. Its pretty clear huh?

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No, everything was still on the plane, it just took a heavy whack up the arse. Unfortunatly looking at a Mustang cross section picture, that is right were the rudder and elevator cables travel on their way to the tail. Looking at the damage these cables would certainly been effected if not jammed completely. No way you could recover a spin. Quick thinking saved his life.
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Old 07-12-2011, 05:32 PM
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Give her a kiss gents. She was a gal' with an attitude!



It's so sad she's lost. The good news was that the pilot bailed to safety and could walk away unharmed. Propably well shaken & stirred but alive after all...
I got a few more pics of her and will post as I get it all sorted&organised.
And as we all know miracles do happen... May we all see her airborn again!


Great thanks to the UK-gents, Dave, Jack, Gilly, and Roy w/daughter. Very good to see you again guys

Good to see you too See
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