Provost Crash
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Provost Crash
Another sad event in light aviation. This time a Provost
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8140907.stm
My thoughts and condolences to the pilots family
Garry
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8140907.stm
My thoughts and condolences to the pilots family
Garry
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Re: Provost Crash
Indeed Garry, I echo those sentiments.
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Re: Provost Crash
Heard about it yesterday but no mention that it was a Jet Provost. Very very sad.
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Re: Provost Crash
No Nigel.. I can't see anything there to suggest it was a Jet Provost either. A two-seater light aircraft!
'I could clearly see one of it's engines on fire'
Regardless, a sad state of affairs whatever it was :-(
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Regardless, a sad state of affairs whatever it was :-(
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Re: Provost Crash
Just found this in our local paper Dave. At the bottom it says it was a P51 Provost on its way from Waddington to Linton-on-Ouse in North Yorkshire.
http://www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk/new ... ticle.html
Nigel.
http://www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk/new ... ticle.html
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Re: Provost Crash
Sad news, both about the pilot and the aircraft. :-(
I don't suppose it would have been this one, or are there more Provosts airworthy in Britain? I do seem to remember a camo one being about.

I don't suppose it would have been this one, or are there more Provosts airworthy in Britain? I do seem to remember a camo one being about.

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Re: Provost Crash
It was reported yesterday as a Provost and as far as I know it has not been reported anywhere as a Jet Provost :think:
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Re: Provost Crash
http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=66343
Hi Tweek
yes mate looks from the fin in the video that it is that T1 provost that crashed :-(
Rick
Hi Tweek
yes mate looks from the fin in the video that it is that T1 provost that crashed :-(
Rick
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Re: Provost Crash
The identity has been witheld although it is well known since last evening until all next of kin have been informed.
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Re: Provost Crash
I had a feeling it was going to be a Percy and not the Jet. There can't be many of these around :-( Martin (T6Flyer) knows (I'm sure) a pilot who flies one. Hope they're not one and the same.
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