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Spitfire crash closes East Midlands airport runway


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"...leaving the aircraft beached on the runway."

They must have sent the maritime reporter.

"... which is thought to have been caused by the front wheel support breaking."

Good Lord! Where do they get these boobs? At least he managed to avoid the use of the dreaded nose dive terminology.

"...and will be investigating it via correspondence."

That should be enlightening. "Dear sir, please return your pilot certificate, which we'll return in due course, in the unlikely event we find you blameless and if hell freezes over or if the Huns attack again."

John

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Hehe.

"...and will be investigating it via correspondence." I thought that was pretty funny too. Do they not have a travel budget? What do you do, get a letter that asks for pictures of the problem area and a questionnaire?

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I dont know about you lot but i find it very disturbing that an aircraft that was manufactured a mere 70 odd years ago should suffer from a nose leg linkage failure leading to many hours of delays to the poor unclean masses desperately trying to escape great britains crisis stricken shores for a short break from the soup kitchens and food queues. I am sure everyone one of you will lend your support when I petition the minister responsible , and demand an answer on how this terrible event could be allowed to occur. I think at least the aircraft inspector responsible for this terrible occurance should be tried to the full extent of the law and when found guilty should be shipped without delay to the antipodes where no doubt his efforts will be welcomed by the team remaking mosquitos.

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Judging by the news photo, it looks like they must have jacked it up and pushed it off the runway on its own (down and, presumably, locked) gear. I don't know a lot about Spitties, but most a/c of that vintage had a locking mechanism on the mains with indicators in the cockpit. See the DC-3. Down was one thing. Locked was the other.

Cheers,

March

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I just want to know why in this day and age they can't clear a runway of a small aircraft faster than that.

I hope it was because they understood it was an irreplacable historic relic and gave it the gentle handling it deserved so as to not damage it further...or perhaps it happened just before their tea break was scheduled.

Seriously, the Spitfire is a revered object in the UK and I suspect that this thing got very tender, loving care. If it were a Cessna they'd have probably used a front end loader and shovels.

John

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